Most I've interacted with this organization was through the red card forum, but honestly haven't done anything.
I've received a few emails on "voting" and even inquired about "organizational training" but the only interaction I have is receipt payments for membership.
So I'm starting to look into the IWA because they seem a bit more direct but I feel they're more active in Europe.
Any advice one can give?
Thank you in advanced.
Update: Sent request to formally leave IWW, let's see if they answer
Update 2: NARA office actually reached out to me and will be meeting them soon, progress I guess. Read some more into the IWA and it's not for me, since I don't live in europe.
Update 3: Officially leaving in 48hrs. We're just reproducing capitalism behind with a worker's face. Back to theory I suppose
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