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- From: jimj@cleanplate.EBay.Sun.COM (James D. Jones)
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- Subject: Re: National Writers Union
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- Date: 19 Aug 92 21:29:52 GMT
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- In article <suzanne.68@mailhub.scf.lmsc.lockheed.com> suzanne@mailhub.scf.lmsc.lockheed.com (Suzanne Barrett) writes:
-
- >Maureen,
- > I also received a packet from NWU at the suggestion of a friend. Since
- >it is a union, affiliated with the UAW, I question if this might not be
- >waving a red flag at prospective editors/publishers. I as much as anyone
- >would like to see advances and royalties fall within equitable boundaries (
- >i.e. provide the writer with an above-poverty-level lifestyle), and I'd
- >also like the benefit of insurance coverage when I quit my "real" job <VBG>,
- > but this scares me.
-
-
- Okay, I don't know all _that_ much about NWU, but I think your fears
- are unjustified. They are officially a union, but they're more
- an advocacy group than a chest-thumping look-for-the-union-label closed-
- shop-or-die trade union. You don't have to tell every editor that you're
- a member of the NWU. The only way you'd ever tell them is if you
- were bringing pressure to bear on them because they'd already ripped you
- off. And in that case, you're probably not going to try to work for
- them again anyway.
-
- NMU's education role -- teaching writers their legal rights and how to
- do business and not get burned -- is just as important as its
- advocacy role. I've attended meeting of the Silicon Valley local, and
- it's a source of information for the freelancer (which I'm not, yet).
- NWU also put on educational workshops on how to get into various types
- of writing; the Silicon Valley local was busy organizing a tech writing
- program for one of these when I attended.
-
- Not to mention -- a good source of contacts and work. The Silicon Valley
- chapter, which is largely by and for technical writers, operates its own
- phone-in employment service for full-time and contract work.
- Some NWU person correct any errors I've made, please. At any rate, it
- seems like a fine organization to me, I doubt that there'll be any
- career fallout, and I plan to join in a few months. They seem a lot more
- to the point than, say, the STC.
-