Idk anything about IFPTE but my advice would be to build an organizing committee, interview, and evaluate unions you could affiliate with before you commit to one (or proceed independently). Unions are a lot more likely to help with organizing efforts that already have some momentum and it's beneficial to hear what they have to offer and make a democratic decision about joining.
Appreciate it! That’s great advice. At least other offices have CBAs so it’s not as hostile of a starting point as it could be, and a couple of coworkers were previously at those offices and are checking with their old colleagues about lessons learned, etc.
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Here Are Some Resources to help with organizing and direct action
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- The IWW's list of Resources
- AFL-CIO guide on union organizing
- libcom.org
- Labour Notes
- The Union-Busting Playbook
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