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Bloggers Consider Forming Labor Union

August6

My son directed me to this article over at MSNBC.com. Let me know if you think bloggers need a union and why or why not. It’s a new arena for communication. Maybe we need some rules.

From the Associated Press

Updated: 7:58 a.m. ET Aug 6, 2007

CHICAGO - Do bloggers need their own Norma Rae?

In a move that might make some people scratch their heads, a loosely formed coalition of left-leaning bloggers are trying to band together to form a labor union they hope will help them receive health insurance, conduct collective bargaining or even set professional standards.

The effort is an extension of the blogosphere’s growing power and presence, especially within the political realm, and for many, evokes memories of the early labor organization of freelance writers in the early 1980s.

Organizers hope a bloggers’ labor group will not only showcase the growing professionalism of the Web-based writers, but also the importance of their roles in candidates’ campaigns.

“I think people have just gotten to the point where people outside the blogosphere understand the value of what it is that we do on the progressive side,” said Susie Madrak, the author of Suburban Guerilla blog, who is active in the union campaign. “And I think they feel a little more entitled to ask for something now.”

But just what that something is may be hard to say.

In a world as diverse, vocal and unwieldy as the blogosphere, there’s no consensus about what type of organization is needed and who should be included. Some argue for a free-standing association for activist bloggers while others suggest a guild open to any blogger _ from knitting fans to video gamers that could be created within established labor groups.

Others see a blogger coalition as a way to find health insurance discounts, fight for press credentials or even establish guidelines for dealing with advertising and presenting data on page views.

“It would raise the professionalism,” said Leslie Robinson, a writer at ColoradoConfidential.com. “Maybe we could get more jobs, bona fide jobs.”

But not everyone is on board.

“The reason I like blogging is that it’s very anarchistic. I can do whatever I want whenever I want, and oh my God, you’re not going to tell me what to do,” said Curt Hopkins, the founder of the Committee to Protect Bloggers.

“The blogosphere is such a weird term and such a weird idea. It’s anyone who wants to do it,” Hopkins said. “There’s absolutely no commonality there. How will they find a commonality to go on? I think it’s doomed to failure on any sort of large scale.”

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  • 5 Comments to

    “Bloggers Consider Forming Labor Union”

    1. On August 6th, 2007 at 11:56 am sam sanders Says:

      I don’t understand this at all. Who would manage it? Who would be allowed in / left out? If it were to work, the best way would be to start it very loosely and then add features / restrictions as time progressed…

    2. On August 6th, 2007 at 12:59 pm Anna Says:

      No. Bloggers don’t “need” a union. There are enough self-appointed blog police running around and running their mouths about things that I think should be decided on a personal basis.

    3. On August 6th, 2007 at 1:24 pm CyberCelt Says:

      Oh, boy, more dues to pay. I do not agree with this at all. Bloggers do not work for a specific company, we are self-employed for the most part.

      Stopping by for Click and Comment Monday. Have a great week.

    4. On August 6th, 2007 at 4:37 pm ryan Says:

      This is absoleutley absurd. If you notice it mentions liberal bloggers but I have no tolerance for anyone who thinks my blog needs to belong to a union. It is my thoughts, and my pricing. You can never incorperate me as a member of some selective click.

    5. On August 15th, 2007 at 3:29 pm Flo Says:

      Being totally against unions to begin with, ummm, no bloggers do not need a union. Maybe a professional organization that provides a code of ethics, or something along that line. But never a union. They would have to pry the dues from my cold, dead paypal account :)

     
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