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An invitation to talk with fellow workers

Our goal in this newsletter is mutual aid, tech workers for tech workers. The most valuable, enjoyable part of our process is talking with fellow workers – the stories we publish are a bonus.

Now, we invite you to talk with fellow workers too. To have a safe and trusting space with people in different workplaces but similar situations. To leverage experience among allies in labor and tech. To get perspective and get organized.

Sign up to give or get peer support.

We’ll reach out to everyone who fills in the form. And there’s more coming this fall, including an intergenerational teach-in that builds on our series about the IBM Black Workers Alliance.

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