How Useful Is “Worker-to-Worker Unionism”?

Review We Are the Union: How Worker-to-Worker Organizing is Revitalizing Labor and Winning Big by Eric Blanc (University of California Press, 2025).

In We Are the Union: How Worker-to-Worker Organizing is Revitalizing Labor and Winning Big, labor studies scholar Eric Blanc lays out the case for what he calls “worker-to-worker” unionism (W2W), a “staff-light” approach to organizing in which workers themselves lead campaigns through self-organization, being “workers’ best bet to win widely.” Through case studies illustrating the strengths of this “new model” of organizing, he demonstrates that W2W has already proven its mettle in winning not only unions but also first contracts. And by sifting through debates among labor strategists, he further argues that W2W offers the best “roadmap” for a labor resurgence in the United States, though he is careful to add that other fortuitous conditions are required for W2W to succeed — most of all, a serious investment of resources from organized labor.

The strength of We Are the Union is undoubtedly in its case study presentations. Blanc helpfully captures the stories and dynamics of successful campaigns that offer concrete examples of W2W, including those of the Burgerville Workers Union, Colectivo Collective, NewsGuild, and Starbucks Workers United. He’s able to do so thanks to extensive interviews with and surveys of organizing workers, snippets of which pepper his case presentations in illuminating ways. As with his previous Red State Revolt on the 2018 teachers’ strike wave, We Are the Union is a helpful resource for labor strategists and organizers seeking to understand the basics of the campaigns involved.

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Auteur: Benjamin Y. Fong