gone and did a union organising page in the wiki finally, but it's a 1am effort and more than open to contributions & criticism
Thank you for doing this btw
gone and did a union organising page in the wiki finally, but it's a 1am effort and more than open to contributions & criticism
@clio yeah that's a fair point and I'll try to make more of an introduction tomorrow
gone and did a union organising page in the wiki finally, but it's a 1am effort and more than open to contributions & criticism
I can try and work on some of my proposed edits, tonight and tomorrow, if that's alright.
I don't know how to directly edit the wiki - should I email it to someone or how would that work?
gone and did a union organising page in the wiki finally, but it's a 1am effort and more than open to contributions & criticism
@clio you can ask @puffinus_puffinus to make you an account, or if you would rather send it to me I can edit in what you'd like
gone and did a union organising page in the wiki finally, but it's a 1am effort and more than open to contributions & criticism
@clio i'd appreciate it if you add to rather than take away from what i've put up if that's ok :P
gone and did a union organising page in the wiki finally, but it's a 1am effort and more than open to contributions & criticism
Yeah, of course.
I'll edit it up in a word doc and send that your way. I won't cut anything of yours.
gone and did a union organising page in the wiki finally, but it's a 1am effort and more than open to contributions & criticism
@clio I think that most members of SBC are familiar with rad politics, given that post-capitalism, decentralisation, democracy and self-empowerment are in the values & mission statement, but I agree that info on organising needs to include stuff that's more accessible to your average coworker
gone and did a union organising page in the wiki finally, but it's a 1am effort and more than open to contributions & criticism
@clio thank you!
gone and did a union organising page in the wiki finally, but it's a 1am effort and more than open to contributions & criticism
@scottishwobbly
Just started reading it.
It is super radical from the start, which is both good and bad.
The two things I would say are that most of our coworkers aren't going to be familiar with rad politics themselves. Appealing to an understanding of reality that they don't have won't help.
It's something they'll learn to see through the struggle.
And the other is that we should simplify a lot of the language. If it's a resource for baby-lefts that is.