Resources
EWOC offers these resources to help you organize your workplace and help other workers, too. Every worker deserves a union, and these printable resources can help.
Flyers and guides

Organizing handbook
“Unite & Win: The Workplace Organizing Handbook” is a guide to all of the key concepts we cover in our training series. It’s not a standalone manual, but it’s a useful handbook for you and your co-workers to learn how to start organizing at your workplace.

Thinking about quitting your job?
For most low-wage workers without significant savings, quitting may not be an option. These five steps can help you and your co-workers find a solution to your problems at work and win real, lasting improvements that allow you and your co-workers to flourish in your jobs (PDF).

Organize every workplace trifold
This trifold brochure explains the EWOC model: what we’ve won, how we sustain our work, and how we put workers first in our organizing drives (PDF).

Workplace flyers
These flyers are suitable for canvassing, tabling, or passing out to your friends, family, and co-workers outside the workplace.

Union-busting bingo cards
When your boss calls a captive-audience meeting, be ready with your co-workers for all their talking points (PDF).
Special reports

Pre-majority unionism
Most workers don’t know that there’s a kind of unionism outside of the traditional model that workers in more difficult workplaces have been using for decades to build the labor movement. We call this model “pre-majority unionism,” and we’ve dedicated a whole section of the website to it (PDF).

Organize & Survive
When disaster strikes, don’t wait for the boss. Organize with your co-workers. This guide outlines your rights so you know what to do when your boss cares more about the bottom line than the health of you and your co-workers (PDF).

Organize Against ICE with Your Co-workers
This toolkit is for workers who want to take collective action on the job to protect their co-workers from ICE and who want to organize with their co-workers to participate in a citywide or nationwide shutdown against ICE (PDF).
Cards and stickers

Wallet cards, full color
These business card–sized cards are designed to fit in any standard wallet and designed to be printed in color. They’re perfect for handing out to anyone who is interested in organizing their workplace but doesn’t know where to start (PDF).

Wallet cards, high contrast
These cards are also sized to fit in a wallet and are designed to be printed in color or black and white. They include a simple message: Workers deserve more and EWOC can help (PDF).

Emergency Workplace Organizing sticker
This 2.5″ x 2.5″ sticker is perfect for your laptop, notebook, and any other place you want to get a conversation started about workplace organizing (PDF).

"Yes, You Need a Union!" sticker
This round sticker is a not-so-subtle way to signal to your co-workers that the solution is to get organized (PDF).
Printable articles

Socialists Are Trying to Revive the American Labor Movement
Historian Gabriel Winant writes how EWOC has been able to support worker organizing in ways that unions often have not, and shares his experience volunteering as an EWOC organizer. Food-service worker Teagan Harris also recounts how Gabe, as a volunteer, assisted her and her co-workers in winning demands from management at their workplace in Chicago (PDF).

How Socialists and Trade Unionists Built a New Labor Organizing Model During the Pandemic
Eric Dirnbach explains how EWOC has been able to assist thousands of workers over the last two years that might not have gotten any help otherwise and how this valuable service provides a basic level of solidarity for all workers that is really needed in the labor movement (PDF).

EWOC Is Modeling a Path Forward for Labor
Eric Blanc describes EWOC’s history and why its unique model can help grow union density in the United States (PDF).