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Campaigns at Work: A guide to campaigning for homeworker organizations, unions, campaign groups and activists

By on January 01, 2004

This guide was published by HomeWorkers Worldwide. The aim of this manual is to
provide guidelines, ideas and processes to assist you to develop
approaches to campaigning. The manual breaks down a campaign into
distinct areas and offers practical ways to develop a planned approach
that encourages participation and leadership from homeworkers. In
addition, it promotes the use of visible props and creative actions to
educate consumers, form alliances with a range of organisations and
individuals, and work in solidarity with unions and worker
organizations.

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