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Secret: Your Workplace is Already Organized and Leaders Are Waiting to Step Up!

16 min · 24. apr. 2026
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“Secrets of a Successful Organizer” is a core Labor Notes workshop that packages a member-led organizing philosophy into a concrete action plan that you can start using in your union! This workshop series, based on our bestselling manual of the same name [https://labornotes.org/secrets], usually takes place in three sessions focusing on different themes: Beating Apathy, Assembling Your Dream Team, and Turning an Issue Into a Campaign. In this second of our three-part pod series on our “Secrets” training, we’ll get into the theme of “Assembling Your Dream Team.” Labor Notes Organizer Sarah Hughes joins the pod. Listen to Part 1 of this series here [https://labornotespodcast.podbean.com/e/secret-your-co-workers-actually-care-about-making-your-workplace-better/].

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