October 07, 2008
Workers know what it takes to do the job right. Learn more about what we can do when workers based on their jobs, not on where they work or who signs their paychecks.
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Meet your co-workers in other units, swap stories and strategies, and win new victories: That’s what Occupational Councils are all about, and here are some simple steps to get started.
For staff assistance with meeting logistics, outreach, communications, research or anything else you might need to get your OC started.
Select your occupational group from the list
If you have an questions or comments please share!
“It’s important to get like-minded people together to talk about their industry, the challenges we all face. If you can be united you can get your message out.” — Jennifer Addington, Palos Verdes Library District
From Animal workers to Zoo Keepers, read more for a list of possible occupational groupings.