Strategic Organizing Center
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The Strategic Organizing Center (SOC), formerly known as the Change to Win Federation (CtW), is a coalition of North American labor unions originally formed in 2005 as an alternative to the AFL–CIO. The coalition is associated with strong advocacy of the organizing model. The coalition currently consists of Service Employees International Union (SEIU), the United Farm Workers (UFW), and the Communications Workers of America (CWA), the latter of which is affiliated with both the SOC and the AFL–CIO.[1]
Abbreviation | SOC |
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Founded | September 27, 2005 (2005-09-27) |
Headquarters | Washington, DC, US |
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Website | thesoc |
Formerly called | Change to Win Federation |
Michael Zucker is currently listed as the Executive Director of the organization since 2020.[2] In this year, LM2 records list a gross salary of $173,161.[2] This has since increased to a gross salary of $205,760 as of 2022.[3]
The SOC also includes SOC Investment Group, a shareholder engagement arm of the SOC that challenges management of large, publicly traded companies targeted by the SOC's campaigns.
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