Union Summer Workshops

Ever thought about organizing your workplace? Curious about the hype around labor unions? Want to learn how to build and support a fighting labor movement? This workshop series is for YOU! Join us for this 3-part educational workshop series on the basics of unions, labor law, and the broader labor movement.

Sunday, July 17: Why Unions Matter
Sunday, July 31: Know Your Rights at Work
Sunday, August 14: This Movement Needs YOU: Unions are for Everyone

Each session is 3:00-5:00 PM. Guest speakers to be announced soon! Join us in-person or on Zoom. Attend just one or all three sessions – it’s up to you. These are totally free and open to all workers, but advance registration is required. Follow this link to register:https://actionnetwork.org/…/dsa-labor-education-series… & Food will be provided for all in-person participants at our office space in Indianapolis. The physical address will be emailed to registrants. Questions? email contact@centralindsa.org

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