To help rebuild labor's strength against escalating political attacks, we're directing resources to immigrant workers and those organizing at strategic workplaces including Amazon warehouses, grocery stores and elsewhere across the food supply chain.
Will you help these workers get to the 2026 Labor Notes Conference? Your contribution will help cover travel and accommodation for low-wage workers in key sectors where training and connections could power up campaigns already in motion.
We're planning to gather more than 200 Amazon workers at this year's Labor Notes conference—many who are already organizing to exercise their leverage at key logistics hubs. We're also planning to bring groups of grocery workers who have been pushing in recent years to revitalize their locals and to coordinate more on bargaining campaigns.
And we're hoping to draw in the many immigrant workers now rapidly mobilizing through worker centers to defend one another from brutal, broadside attacks from immigration agents wreaking havoc in their workplaces and communities.
You can choose to make a one-time contribution to support this campaign or become a monthly donor to support Labor Notes's work with rank-and-file union members all year round.
Labor Notes runs on the support of regular donors!
Monthly contributors allow us to produce the Labor Notes magazine and to plan regular programming, including our popular "Secrets of a Successful Organizer," and stewards' workshop series, which draw thousands of attendees each year.
Help us support workers who are making their unions more democratic, running for office, building strikes, and taking back power on the shop floor and union halls!
Funds collected in this campaign may also be used to help bring workers to future Labor Notes workshops and trainings.