023: Digital Insights: Social Media Progress We Made in 2021, Lessons Learned and a Vision for Year Ahead
Representing manufacturing, production, maintenance and sanitation workers in the baking, confectionery, tobacco and grain milling industries.
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023: Digital Insights: Social Media Progress We Made in 2021, Lessons Learned and a Vision for Year Ahead
Category
Digital Insights, Organizing, Podcast, Strikes
Digital Media Dir. Michelle Ellis applies tips from Digital Insights Episode 8: “We Are What We Consistently Do”, determining whether the Podcast is producing desired outcomes from the proposal submitted to leadership in 2020. We discuss lessons learned through worker action, social media progress we made and renew our intentions for the coming year.
Highlights:
- Three Podcast guests who took on more responsibility 2021
- Members who are becoming the teachers
- Facebook Groups as a tool for solidarity in mobilization