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The original was posted on /r/opensource by /u/goliath_jr on 2025-05-17 20:13:27+00:00.
Hey r/opensource,
I’ve been working on Organize for a while now, and I’d appreciate your feedback and critiques. I’m here in the comments if you have any questions!
Problem
According to recent polls, 70% of American workers support unions, and 50% say they’d join one if they could, but only 10% are actually in one. That translates to 60 million US workers who want to join a union but haven’t yet.
Solution
Organize is a self-service guide for workplaces that are too small to attract a full-time organizer. 85% of US firms have less than 20 employees, which is often just too small to justify the full attention of a professional organizer.
Inspired by the winning strategies of veteran organizer Jane McAlevey, Organize helps you recruit the support of a supermajority of your coworkers, so that you can crush your certification election and win big when you negotiate your first contract.
Features
- End-to-end encryption so we can’t read your private communications or monetize your data
- Open source so that you don’t have to take our word for it
- Digital union card signing so you don’t need to deal with paper, printing, manual data entry, or trusting your sensitive info to 3rd parties like Google
- Reddit-style discussion tab to help you surface shared grievances and come to a consensus on which demands matter most for negotiations
- Voting tab to help you decide things democratically and easily elect your officers
- "How to Organize" handbook to guide you at every step
Links