Our community guidelines exist to make sure that all Organise network members act in accordance with that vision. If you don’t follow the guidelines, you may find your posts deleted and/or your account disabled. Please do your part to keep the Organise network powerful!
Organise is a community built around a shared vision that better work is possible if we collectively act to make it better. The Organise network provides a space for discussion. Unlike other online networks, the goal of discussion on Organise is real-world action that changes our working lives for the better. Keep this in mind when you’re chatting to your fellow Organisers. If you all agree something needs to change, what’s the next step to making it happen?
If you’re unsure of what to do next, you can email action@organise.network and one of our Campaign Coaches will be on hand to help you win the change you want to see at work.
The Organise network is a space for us to build each other up, not tear each other down. Please be kind, respectful, and supportive to your fellow Organise members. Harassment, bullying, hate speech, anti-LGBTQ+ language, and incitement to violence or self harm may result in removal of your content or suspension of your account.
Organise is a welcoming and inclusive online discussion platform that’s different from the rest. We aim to remember that there is a real human being behind every post and comment. Speaking up and making change in the workplace takes courage and, regardless of whether or not we agree on the issue, we can have civil discussions, make every effort to find common ground, and treat each other with respect.
Confrontational, disruptive behavior or arguments made in bad faith may cause us to take action on your account with the possibility of suspension or termination.
Workplace issues can be frustrating. It's understandable that discussions become heated but swearing at or insulting other people doesn’t help. To keep conversations productive, we don’t tolerate vulgar or antisocial language. Additionally, sexually explicit content, nudity, or requests for dating are not permitted.
Posts containing sexually explicit content, threats of violence, encouraging criminal or illegal acts, or containing disinformation or conspiracy theories will be removed and the account may be suspended or terminated. We’re all here to make work better, so let’s focus on the task at hand!
The internet is a global forum, open to all, and we love that! Unfortunately, that also makes everyone vulnerable to scams and abuse. To keep you safe, we will do our part by never disclosing your personal information. You can help by never posting your own or anyone else’s personal information (also known as doxxing). For our purposes, personal information includes email, phone numbers, addresses, real names (or known pseudonyms), government issued I.D. documents or cards, and anything else that could potentially reveal someone’s identity.
Always use caution when sharing personal information with other Organise members. We care very much about your safety and, although our team can moderate what happens on Organise, once it’s off the site it’s out of our control.
Posts containing personal information will be removed on site. Intentionally sharing other people’s personal information may result in suspension or termination of your account.
Our team is always hard at working to keep the community safe, positive, and supportive. As membership grows, it can be challenging to keep on top of it all. Like with everything else we do at Organise, there’s power in numbers. You can help look after the Organise community by reporting posts that don’t meet our community guidelines. You can do this by clicking the 'Report' button on any comment or you can reach out to action@organise.network if you see anything that needs attention. A real human will review your report and determine the outcome. Your efforts are always appreciated!
The Organise network is not a crisis service, labour union, or professional advice provider. We cannot offer the valuable support provided by those institutions. In some situations, you may need to seek professional support outside of the Organise network. If you are facing an issue that requires an immediate response, contact an emergency support provider in your area. This could be your local legal clinic, labour union, or health centre.
If you are currently experiencing an acute personal crisis, please reach out to one of the numbers on this list for help.
Together we're making Organise the best place in the world for people to connect and improve their lives at work.
Thanks for all that you do,
The Organise staff team 💞
"It gives me a chance to make a difference, also hope in a time when things are very difficult. Organise meant we could connect with others who had also been told to 'retrain in cyber' - now I can keep doing the job I love."
"As a disabled person I find the idea of going on a protest difficult but I still like to be kept informed on issues I could help wit and be able to influence decision makers by emailing, signing petition and answering polls where I can."
Each action gets us closer to our vision of a world where decent, fairly paid work is available and accessible to all, and where all of us are treated with dignity and respect at work.
Whether you’re a retail assistant calling for at least three people on shifts in case of an accident, or a self-employed mum campaigning to change the law around parental leave. Together we’re a powerful network who stand up for each other and win positive change in our working lives.
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