Table of contents : Part 1: The Organizer What Is Organizing? A Class Conscious Working Class Who Can Organize? Part 2: Preparing to Organize Choosing the Target Researching the Target Methods of Organizing Industrial Organizing The IWW and Conventional Unions Part 3 : The Organizing Campaign The Organizing Committee Job and Industrial Union Branches Role of the General Membership Branch The Right Time to Organize The One Issue Campaign? The Job Branch Making the Job Branch Grow The Issues Making Contacts Dealing With Fear House Calls Publicity A Word About Writing Distribution News Releases 30 Years Before the NLRB Public Meetings Community Attitudes The Employer’s Reaction to the Campaign An Organizing Success Story Sources of Labor Law Part 4 : The Union’s Response Informational Picketing Striking for Recognition Use Your Imagination A Competing Union Timing During the Campaign NLRB Elections Organizing a Long-Term Process The Point of Production Fighting Back for our Future Part 5: Conclusion