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About Our Movement

Learn more about Workers Organizing Workers, our mission, and how we're building worker power through strategic organizing.

About WOW

The Workers Organizing Workers committee is a project of the Democratic Socialists of America aiming to grow the labor movement by recruiting, training, and placing people as rank-and-file organizers. We believe all workers deserve a union, and that our best bet for building a fighting labor movement is organizing with our coworkers. This is an age-old labor movement tactic called salting.

Workers organizing
Solidarity

Building Worker Power

Union solidarity
Unity

Strength in Numbers

What is Salting?

Salting is when someone who is already pro-union gets a job with the intention of organizing a union with their co-workers, often with support and training from an existing union. This is something workers and unionists have done for over a hundred years, starting with the auto organizing campaigns of the 1930s and continuing today. Contribute to rebuilding a fighting, militant labor movement.

About DSA

The Democratic Socialists of America is the largest socialist organization in the United States, with over 92,000 members and chapters in all 50 states. We believe that working people should run both the economy and society democratically to meet human needs, not to make profits for a few. Find out more and join here: dsausa.org .

DSA members in action
Action

Democracy in Action

92,000+

DSA Members Nationwide

50

States with DSA Chapters

100+

Workplaces Organized

90+

Years of Labor History