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- United_Campaign_Workers abstract "United Campaign Workers is a union for canvassers, including street fundraisers, and paid petitioners for ballot initiatives. It is an organizing project of the Industrial Workers of the World, that publicly spread to three political campaigns in the summer of 2014 in Portland, Oregon.The project began when canvassers walked off the job at the Campaign for the Restoration and Regulation of Hemp, citing mismanagement and late paychecks. The campaign spread a few weeks later to Grassroots Campaigns, Inc., a fundraiser for NGOs and political action committees, with workers alleging violation of the Portland sick day ordinance, as well as extremely high turnover due to their $130 a day fundraising quota. The campaign then spread to Fieldworks, LLC, a Political_campaign_staff#Field_department contractor. Union supporters discovered that the voter registration drive Fieldworks was employing them in was funded by AFSCME and several other trade unions.The union has attracted controversy for militant demands submitted to management, including a demand for free medical marijuana from the chief petitioners of the Campaign for the Restoration and Regulation of Hemp.".
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- United_Campaign_Workers wikiPageWikiLink AFSCME.
- United_Campaign_Workers wikiPageWikiLink American_Federation_of_State,_County_and_Municipal_Employees.
- United_Campaign_Workers wikiPageWikiLink Canvassers.
- United_Campaign_Workers wikiPageWikiLink Canvassing.
- United_Campaign_Workers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trade_unions.
- United_Campaign_Workers wikiPageWikiLink Field_organizing.
- United_Campaign_Workers wikiPageWikiLink Fieldworks,_LLC.
- United_Campaign_Workers wikiPageWikiLink Grassroots_Campaigns,_Inc..
- United_Campaign_Workers wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_Workers_of_the_World.
- United_Campaign_Workers wikiPageWikiLink Initiatives_and_referendums_in_the_United_States.
- United_Campaign_Workers wikiPageWikiLink NGOs.
- United_Campaign_Workers wikiPageWikiLink Non-governmental_organization.
- United_Campaign_Workers wikiPageWikiLink Political_action_committee.
- United_Campaign_Workers wikiPageWikiLink Political_action_committees.
- United_Campaign_Workers wikiPageWikiLink Portland,_Oregon.
- United_Campaign_Workers wikiPageWikiLink Street_fundraising.
- United_Campaign_Workers hasPhotoCollection United_Campaign_Workers.
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- United_Campaign_Workers subject Category:Trade_unions.
- United_Campaign_Workers hypernym Union.
- United_Campaign_Workers type Organisation.
- United_Campaign_Workers comment "United Campaign Workers is a union for canvassers, including street fundraisers, and paid petitioners for ballot initiatives. It is an organizing project of the Industrial Workers of the World, that publicly spread to three political campaigns in the summer of 2014 in Portland, Oregon.The project began when canvassers walked off the job at the Campaign for the Restoration and Regulation of Hemp, citing mismanagement and late paychecks.".
- United_Campaign_Workers label "United Campaign Workers".
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