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What are workplace unions?

 Hello everyone!  Today we're going to be talking about labor unions.  Alright, so I'm sure you've heard the term labor unions a lot recently. I know I have. But what are they exactly? The concept is simple.  Labor unions are organizations that allow employees or members of a certain business to collectively organize. This platform is meant to serve as an intermediary between the employees and the employers and the goal for this setting is to allow workers to demand more favorable working conditions. Whether it be better pay or more sick leave, workers will be able to bargain and achieve concessions from their employers through the power of numbers.  Awesome. So in short, workers can unionize and demand more rights from their employees. This evidently sounds like a good thing. If so, why is there so much fuss about it? Well, employers don't want you to unionize for obvious reasons. Most employers are content with the status quo; it benefits them. Now, while I'm all

Gender Inequality in the Workforce

 Hello everyone,  I'm Audrey, the founder of this club. ASB approval for this club was difficult as most teachers have signed on supervising role for other clubs, but regardless I want to have this platform to talk about labor rights with you all. I have talked to some of you in person and your experiences in the workplace and am super happy that you find this to be a notable cause. The Labor Rights Equals Civil Rights club still stands! I will keep working on getting this club formally approved.  On that note, let's talk about gender inequality in the workforce, a not so happy topic unfortunately.  So workplace discrimination exists. I'm sure all of you know that already. You hear feminists on the news ranting about how gender inequality is evident in the status quo. Is it really, though?  Shouldn't something like gender discrimination be illegal by now?  The answer is...yes, gender discrimination in the workplace ubiquitously exists. The answer to the second question

About the club

 Hey guys!  This is the official website for the Civil Rights Equals Labor Rights club! This is simply the place to talk about any issues concerning your rights in the workplace, your right to form a union, etc! We want to discuss the different inequities that we face as workers and navigate solutions to the problems we see in our everyday life. We believe that your rights in the workplace are your civil rights. We all deserve to work in an environment that treats us fairly, regardless of our gender, sex, race, ethnicity, religious beliefs, etc. If you share these values, this club might be the place for you.  As of right now, we need more members! this is a very small club and is fairly new, so if you know anybody who is interested, please let us know. We will email anyone who reaches out to us with meeting plans and fundraising activities.  Thank you!