I work at a call centre based in Northern Ireland. It's a fairly big call centre, but the pay is awful...

I work at a call centre based in Northern Ireland. It's a fairly big call centre, but the pay is awful, the conditions are terrible, there's no job security, but worst of all, there is no trade union. I have floated the idea of unionising to a colleague and he seemed interested. How would we go about unionising?

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Start by searching for information on-line about Union laws in your labour law book(?). There should be everything explained somehow. Alternatively you can ask some existing union and became it's member, which should save you fuckton of time.

Doesn't Sinn Fein have connections to unions you can use to get started?

Thanks.

Yeah, most Republican parties have ties to trade unions, but my co-worker is protestant, so I don't want to bring up any republican/unionist parties tbh.

Well if you work at a call-centre, I recommend getting in-touch with the CWU: they are GB-based but they are pretty fucking good at what they do.

To add to that, Unite organise cross-community and they will take anyone from any field in effect.

Cheers.

They from calton books mate?

Learn a proper trade.

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Then OP should do it.

if unionization becomes standard in a job people will unionize as soon as they join and porky will have no choice but to accept the unionist dick. anyone can work at wallmart and the owners fight unionization with all their might.

you will obviously need more than two people to pull this off, but at the same time you need to spread the idea without alerting management until it's too late. Not an easy task OP, just focus on not losing your job while you are doing it. It really depends on how scummy your company is. In most countries they can't fire you for sympathizing with unions, but they can find some bullshit excuse or straight up fire you out of fear.

Unions do not work for menial unskilled labor, as they are easily replaceable. its not the same as electricians, welders, nurses, etc. there is a reason why most elevator techs i know make over 100k a year.

Well that's a lie: some of the oldest unions are coal miners, construction workers, and transport drivers mate.

I've also been intrested in unionizing. Due to the weird nature of tribal law in the United states I can't. The company I work for may be in the state of Oklahoma but it's a sovereign state and isnt restrained by oklahoma laws. Except the ones they want. They dont have to follow the laws but sometimes they do. Oklahoma is an at will state meaning they dont need to have a reason to fire. This doesnt restrict you from getting unemployment though. Yet I've thought about unionizing because they take 10% up to $200 of our tips at the end of the night which at $20 is around $5000 a year. They use that to pay for a higher position that is generally making less than the bottom employee. Also they have been fucking us in training lately too. None of this would happen if we had a proper backing. Yet I'd have to talk to a lawyer before to get some sort of break down on the law. Tribal law is a very niche part of law. If I get caught talking to a lawyer I'll lose my job. We have constant surveillance cameras and mics everywhere so there is no way o can get a large amount of people unionize. I dont really know where I'm going with this. I guess I'm just bitching. Jesus christ I want to unionize.

Those are skilled. Which is why most millennials wont do it.

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Coal mining was skilled? You fucking high mate?

I remember when I was an ancap-tier libertarian. Then I actually got a trade job in machining and then in maintenance. To be a libertarian even after working a trade job or reading even the smallest amount of economic literature is to be either woefully idealist or ok with ALL the inevitable results of capitalism, even those that contradict the "freedom" based notions of libertarianism in the first place. Hell, all it took was a reading of Adam Smith and Henry George to divert me off Friedman, Sowell, and Nozick and towards socialism.

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lolno, Solidarity is the Party big in with the Unions in Belfast. Provisional Sinn Féin is famous for their history of not giving a fuck about unions, something they've only tried to reverse in the past 10-15 years.