Around 60 H&M workers in New York City joined RWDSU Local 1102
to have a union voice at the workplace. Workers at 11 Manhattan H&M stores are now under a master contract.
H&M members from other stores helped to organize workers by discussing the benefits of standing together in solidarity and having a voice on the job.
“As a steward, I want all my H&M co-workers to have the same benefits and protection that I have. When I spoke to the new workers, I shared how having a union voice helped me and others in my store,” said H&M steward Charlie Truitt.
H&M worker Alicia Williams-Timo said,“When it was time for me to come speak to the new workers, I was happy to share my own story and how being part of a union helped me to stay with the company and develop within my job.”
