NYSUT joined forces with
the Public Employees
Federation and the state
AFL-CIO this spring to launch an
aggressive advertising campaign to
educate public-sector union members
about the monied forces behind
union-busting efforts.
Centered on a 30-second ad
titled “Showdown,” the campaign
lets union members know that the
doorknockers who encourage them
to surrender their union membership
are part of a $10 million national
anti-worker campaign funded by billionaires.
Campaign ads will appear
throughout April and May on social
media and digital video platforms,
including YouTube and Hulu.
“They know that strong unions
give workers, both union and
nonunion, better pay, better health
care, safer working conditions and a
voice in the workplace,” intones the
“Showdown” voiceover. “And that
means money out of their pockets.”
The ad calls on union members
to tell anti-union doorknockers that
they’re “sticking with our unions because
New York is union strong.”
To further fight back against
well-heeled
union busters,
NYSUT will again
mobilize its successful
statewide
summer Member
Organizing
Institute. The
MOI deploys
members
statewide to
have one-on-one
conversations
with fellow NYSUT members at their
homes. The goal is to forge long-lasting
relationships between members
and their union.
“The MOI experience was so
rewarding for me,” said Sal Pergola,
vice president of the Manhasset
Educational Support Personnel
Association. “What I learned, and
passed on to members of other locals
and continue to share with my own
local, is priceless.”
“Our plan is to build the strongest
union in history and we want you to
be a part of it!” said Andy Pallotta,
NYSUT president.
MOI trainings are scheduled for
late June and early July at NYSUT
headquarters in Latham. Participants
must complete either 12 or 18 fourhour
shifts, attend a two-and-a-halfday
training session, be comfortable
with using a smartphone, be willing
to accept observation and constructive
feedback and be able to walk for
most of their shift.
RESOURCES
For more information or to apply
for the Member Organizing Institute,
visit www.nysut.org/moi.
For questions, email Megan
O’Brien, NYSUT organizing manager,
at mobrien@nysutmail.org.