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#solidarity

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Cruel and ineffective policies and the culture of inaction from neoliberal governments often leave people to fend for themselves.

#FluConf2025 has a dedicated track for Solidarity Networks and Community Health, through which we aim to promote bottom-up efforts to organize our own social safety nets.

We want to hear from people raising awareness about policy vacuums, building coalitions between adjacent camps, and working at the margins to address underserved demographics. Share your stories about public infrastructure, mutual aid, boycotts, unionization, strikes, legal defense, debt-forgiveness, and other forms of collective action.

How are you countering misinformation about public health topics? How do we build resilience in our communities and welcome newcomers? How can we take care of each other in the wake of wars, climate disasters, lgbtq persecution, and unnecessary poverty.

Apply up until midnight, January 19th, 2025 (anywhere on Earth)

fluconf.online/apply/

fluconf.onlineSubmit a proposalSubmit your proposal for FluConf 2025 by January 19th, 2025

Salting is an #organizing tactic in which a person gets a job at a specific workplace with the goal of #unions for coworkers. This kind of shop-floor organizing has a long history within the #labormovement, #solidarity is the most normal thing in the world so start talking to your coworkers about #unionizing as soon as you learn their names.

teenvogue.com/story/what-is-sa

Teen Vogue · What Is Salting, the Organizing Tactic Spicing Up the Labor Movement?By Kim Kelly

two-day general strike by 33 unions on Thursday and Friday forced the government to “suspend” the passage of two bills through ‘parliament’ - one regarding the payment of the cost-of-living allowance and the other regarding the signing of collective labour agreements - marched on the ‘parliament’ building in northern Nicosia’s Koskluciftlik building demanding that the two laws be withdrawn.

cyprus-mail.com/2024/12/27/str