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About The Book
Get on the Job and Organize is a compelling, inspirational narrative of the Starbucks and Tesla unionization efforts, telling the broader story of the new, nationwide labor movement unfolding in our era of political and social unrest. As one of the exciting new faces of the American Labor Movement, Jaz Brisack argues that while workers often organize when their place of work is toxic, it’s equally important to organize when you love your job.
With an accessible voice and profound insight, Brisack puts everything into the context of America’s long tradition of labor organizing and shows us how we too can organize our workplaces, from how to educate yourself and your colleagues, to what backlash can be expected and how to fight it, to what victory looks like even if the union doesn’t necessarily “win.”
Product Details
- Publisher: Atria/One Signal Publishers (April 29, 2025)
- Length: 320 pages
- ISBN13: 9781668080818
Raves and Reviews
"In the last few years, especially after the pandemic, one of the most inspiring things we've witnessed is the rise of the labor movement in America. All across the country, workers have been standing up and fighting back against the unprecedented levels of corporate greed that have been taking place. I appreciate Jaz's contributions in this book, which help us all better understand the aims and goals for a resurgent trade union movement and how workers all over the country can join in solidarity with it."
—Senator Bernie Sanders
"Here's the light to illuminate these dark times -- an account of how workers take on corporate power and win. Even more inspiring, it's led by Gen Z. Starbucks Workers United has given new life to the American labor movement, and Jaz Brisack helped make it happen. Essential reading for anyone who cares about tackling economic inequality and saving democracy."
—Robert Reich, former US Secretary of Labor and author of Aftershock and Saving Capitalism
"Jaz has too much hometraining to rename this book, but this is not only a how-to change the world book, it is a percussive, necessary 'why we must change the world' book written by an activist who can write their ass off. Mandatory reading for humans in need of a literary elixir.”
—Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy
"This book is a love letter to labor organizing, at once earnest and hard-nosed. Brisack takes us inside Starbucks Workers United, offering an in-depth look at what a worker-led campaign can look like--the ups and downs, headaches and heartbreaks. Their devotion shows on every page, as do practical calculations of power and strategy. The labor movement could use 1000 more just like them."
—Sarah Jaffe, author of Work Won't Love You Back and From the Ashes
“Jaz Brisack has given us an account of the movement to organize Starbucks workers that is an education in the critical role that unions have to play in our current crisis of civilization. Part memoir and part altar call, Get on the Job and Organize is an invitation for all of us to be part of reconstructing an unequal economy.”
—Rev. William J. Barber, II, author of White Poverty
“Jaz Brisack may be one of the most famous union organizers in the country, but their invigorating debut, Get on the Job and Organize, constantly emphasizes the power of the collective. Organizing a union is tough at the best of times; organizing the first-ever union at a famously anti-union megacorporation seemed nearly impossible, but in 2021, Brisack and their coworkers at a Starbucks in Buffalo, NY did just that. Their victory provided a much-needed shot in the arm for the American labor movement, and inspired thousands of other Starbucks workers around the country to join the fight. Here, Brisack unpacks the real story behind one the biggest union campaigns in modern U.S history via brisk, readable prose that feels part manifesto, and part spy novel. Throughout the book, they share important lessons, strategies, and tactics for building power on the shop floor and going toe-to-toe with the boss, taking a warts'n'all approach to the messy, complicated, deeply human work of organizing. This book is an essential read for every aspiring union organizer, every fed-up worker, and anyone who dreams of a better, fairer world.”
—Kim Kelly, author of Fight Like Hell
“Jaz Brizack’s Get on the Job and Organize shows is a generous offering of exactly the kind of storytelling that fuels our resistance movements. This book grounds an account of organizing by committed workers in todays service economy in the long history of militant worker resistance in the US, including strikes and uprisings of enslaved people before and during the Civil War. Brisack shows what intersectional, multi-issue labor organizing looks like, pulls no punches about how difficult the current conditions are for resistance, and conveys how the solidarity that arises in everyday relationships can be cultivated to buttress urgent, fierce, effective coordinated attack on corporate power.”
—Dean Spade, author of Mutual Aid and Lover in a F*cked Up World
“A timely, well-written account from the front-lines of labor organizing that grabbed me from the opening scene. Get on the Job and Organize offers hope in dark times that should be of interest to anyone who cares about the struggles of the low-wage workers who make the economy go.”
—Gary Rivlin, author of Broke, USA and Saving Main Street
“By unionizing Starbucks, baristas brought the labor movement to the attention of a generation of young Americans, inspiring organizing drives at countless retail outlets across the country. Get On the Job and Organize continues that work. Part-propulsive personal narrative, part-organizing manual, Jaz Brisack's book offers indispensable answers for anyone who has wondered how Starbucks workers took on their boss, and how they might do the same.”
—Alex N. Press, staff writer, Jacobin
“Jaz Brisack has given us an account of the movement to organize Starbucks workers that is an education in the critical role that unions have to play in our current crisis of civilization. Part memoir and part altar call, Get on the Job and Organize is an invitation for all of us to be part of reconstructing an unequal economy.”
—Rev. William J. Barber, II, author of White Poverty
"Unionizing shop-by-shop, site-by-site is today's strategy for taking on overwhelming brands like Starbucks and Amazon. Jaz Brisack offers us a blow-by-blow of tactics chosen and considered in their campaigns in Buffalo, NY, that can inspire, inform and engage future organizers across the country and around the world."
—Sarah Schulman, author of The Fantasy and Necessity of Solidarity
“Get on the Job and Organize is an instant classic of American labor literature. Jaz Brisack bursts on the scene with first hand reports of workers’ struggles against corporate Goliaths of our time (think Nissan, Tesla, Starbucks) that are so fresh and direct they practically jump off the page.”
—Andy Levin
“Get on the Job and Organize is critical reading for anyone who wants to take on corporate power in the 21st century. Through stories from Jaz's historic organizing efforts and examples drawn from labor history, Jaz demonstrates how solidarity can bring the most powerful corporations on earth to the table — and that every organizing effort makes a difference for working people, win or lose.
—Sara Nelson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA
“For decades, corporate America has had organized labor on the back foot, and the whole working class has paid the price. Now a new generation of organizers and leaders are rising up to fight different, and win big. The rest of the labor movement and the whole working class needs to take the lessons of the brave Starbucks workers and fight smarter and harder to take back some dignity on and off the job. This book gives some of the inspiration, playbook, and lessons we all need to build a better labor movement and a better world.”
—Shawn Fain, president of the UAW
"As an organizer, Jaz Brisack has done what many would have considered impossible, helping workers fight for their rights under the most oppressive conditions. Now they've written an invaluable manual on how you can do the same. This book got me fired up to go kick some capitalist ass - read it!"
—Adam Conover, comedian and organizer
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