A. Work to rule for one specified day or week, come in and leave at the same time and with fellow employees.
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B. Join my colleague in all wearing the same color on the same day. (“We’re feeling blue” or “We’re seeing red.”)
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C. Don’t attend after hours or weekend activities or work after hours.
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D. Go public with paid advertising to let the public know.
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E. Show up at Times Union events to hand out flyers to gain public support and sway public opinion.
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F. Have your picture taken with fellow employees to use in an ad about our mission.
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G. Request and attend group meetings with George Hearst to discuss the lack of raises.
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H. Put a sign in my windshield calling for raises but only in the TU parking lot.
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I. Put a sign in my windshield and be willing to park at places like Colonie Center.
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J. Leaflet outside places where Mr. Hearst is active in the community, like St. Peter’s Hospital and the Albany Institute to let the public know generosity should be shown to employees too.
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K. Be part of a speakers’ bureau that would go out and talk to community groups.
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L. Wear buttons or stickers or display signs on my desk.
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M. Appear in a video discussing what the lack of raises has meant to me.
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N. Share through social media updates posted by the Guild.
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O. Participate in a brainstorming committee for contract negotiations.
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P. Represent your department to solicit and provide feedback to the Guild.
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