WORKING GROUPS are how the union puts on specific campaigns or organizes for specific sectors of our membership or the broader working class. Compared to committees, working groups are typically more focused and short-term action arms. They form around specific caucuses, campaigns, or causes. Working groups may feed into committees or operate alongside them to advance particular goals.
Active Working Groups
Starbucks Solidarity Campaign: No Contract, No Coffee!
Have an issue you're passionate about and think the union should do something about it? Create a working group! You just need at least seven dedicated members to formally create a working group within the union.
Email emoryunite@gmail.com with a list of seven card-signing members, with a designated Lead Coordinator and OC Liaison to get started.