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You Deserve a Tech Union - Ethan Marcotte

You Deserve a Tech Union

By: Ethan Marcotte

Paperback | 15 August 2023

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There's a resurgent labor movement in the tech industry. Tech workers-designers, engineers, writers, and many others-have learned that when they stand together, they're poised to build a better version of the tech industry. They haven't stopped there: at companies from Kickstarter to Google, workers have formed unions. And you should, too.

But what are unions? And why do they matter? Ethan Marcotte answers these questions through extensive research and by interviewing tech workers with real-world union-building experience. Ethan shares these workers' insights and stories, weaving them together to outline the process for forming a union of your very own. Because you-yes, you-deserve a tech union.

THIS BOOK EXPLORES:

  • What it means to be a "tech worker," and what it means to do tech work
  • A brief history of worker-led activism, inside and outside the tech industry
  • What unions are, why they matter, and how they function
  • An overview of how to form a union in the United States
  • How to use unions to build a more sustainable future for tech work and tech workers
Industry Reviews

A wonderful back-pocket book, perfect for any tech worker interested in powering up and getting a union.

- PETER OLNEY, retired organizing director of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), and co-editor of Labor Power and Strategy

You Deserve a Tech Union is a how-to guide, a history lesson, and a manifesto all in one. Ethan Marcotte starts by laying out the case for unionization in tech, and ends with a rallying cry for using our power as workers. I wish we'd had this book as we organized the New York Times Tech Guild.

- NOZLEE SAMADZADEH, member of the New York Times Tech Guild

This is the book we need. It's direct, insightful, and actionable. It's both candid and optimistic, like the people who do this sort of work. It reads like a conversation with a deeply knowledgeable friend who knows you, knows your power, and wants to help you step into it.

- DAVID DELMAR SENTIES, founder of Resilient Coders, author of What We Build with Power: The Fight for Economic Justice in Tech

You Deserve a Tech Union is invaluable to tech workers who want better workplaces and lives. In this book, Ethan outlines what aspiring union members (or the union-curious) need to do to get started-from understanding history to gaining practical guidance for planning and organizing.

- SAMEERA KAPILA, author of Inclusive Design Communities

Ethan's book demystifies unions and bridges the gap between the ideals of organized labor and the realities-both beautiful and challenging-of unionizing tech orgs just like yours. If you're ready to start building a better way to work, this is the book I would put in your hands.

- ERIN KISSANE, author of The Elements of Content Strategy

Great, clearly presented, perfect gift for any tech worker you know.

- HAMILTON NOLAN, author of The Hammer

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