Your home is your office. Now what?
Now that working from home is a reality for most of us, we put together a resource to help you adjust to your new work-from-home schedule.
INTERVIEW: Abortion Care Network's Nikki Madsen on How to Care for Clinic Staff During Coronavirus
Remember that providers’ number one priority is patient safety and this has always meant the health and safety of staff.
Ask a Union Organizer: What can I do to make our union less complacent?
I am represented by a union already, and my job has had a union for a long time. However, the union is undemocratic, seems to arbitrarily cover workers, rarely meets, and I would describe it as far from being as militant as it should be. Some workers feel left in the dark about the union process and our contact at union doesn’t answer our emails. We've given significant concessions during the last contract fight and union leadership seems complacent. How can I best energize union members to fight for democracy and better demands during our next contract fight? Should we caucus for better leadership?
Unpaid Parenting: An Informal Analysis of Parental Leave Policies in Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice Organizations
We took a deep dive into the parental leave policies from reproductive health, rights, and justice organizations. Here’s what we found.
Ask a Union Organizer: What do you do when you can’t afford to strike?
You should raise your concerns to your union. If they are adequately prepared for your strike, they'll have an answer to your question that satisfies you. Many unions have a Strike Fund that can be used to alleviate some needs for workers. They should have a plan to feed you on the picket line and provide your family dinner a few times a week. A good union will have a toiletries-and-diapers drive. Union members and organizers should also be working with local business owners, especially grocery stores and restaurants, to offer striking workers a discount and to solicit in-kind and monetary donations.
Co-Directors in Action: A joint interview with All* Above All & Reproaction
What happens when leaders reimagine what power looks like.
Ask a Union Organizer: How do I protect myself from retaliation?
I’m interested in moving forward with organizing my workplace, but I know leadership won’t be friendly to this effort. How do I best protect myself from retaliation or firing while taking the steps to unionize?
Why you need to post salaries and benefits in every job post
It's the right thing to do, and will encourage more diverse candidates who are a better fit for the position to apply.
Ask a Union Organizer: Meet Emily, our Union Organizing Expert
Welcome to our new column, Ask a Union Organizer! Each month, union organizer and former abortion clinic staffer Emily Linkins-Ehlers answers your most pressing questions about unionizing your reproductive health, rights, and justice workplace. Anything is fair game — how to unionize, when to unionize, and what to do when shit hits the fan.
Unionizing 101 webinar
How do you unionize in a non-profit? What's it like to do this in a repro organization? Answers to these questions and more in our first webinar. Transcript available in English and Spanish.
Does that job really require a Bachelor's Degree?
Ask yourself these questions before tacking on this requirement to your next job description.
Ask ReproJobs: What should I do when I'm repeatedly asked to work more (unpaid) hours?
Do your job, do it well, and do it all on the clock.
10 ways to make your organization more inclusive of people with disabilities
Your workplace needs to be accessible for people with disabilities. Here's what you can do to make that happen.
Ask ReproJobs: How should I deal with a man who's trash, but who's also my boss?
Dealing with incompetence at work is tricky, especially when it's mixed with power and privilege.
What's it like working in reproductive health, rights, and justice?
We surveyed 200+ of our followers about what they love and want to change about their jobs. Here's what they had to say.
Ask ReproJobs: How can I be an ally to coworkers who make less than me?
Tips for solidarity across race and work roles.