What is this Organizing HQ?
Organizing HQ is your home base for collective action at MCCC.
Here you’ll find ways to get involved, stay informed, and access organizing tools that support equity, fair pay, and strong public higher education.
Whether you’re new to union organizing or already active, this space is designed to help you plug in at the level that works for you.
Take Action
Join the Movement (Organizing NOW) Stay connected and informed in real time.
Sign up to receive updates, action alerts, and opportunities to support our work.
Please use a personal email so we can reliably stay in touch.
“Conceive it, Believe it, Achieve it! We will not be denied!”
— Joe Nardoni, Vice President, MCCC
Register as a MCCC DCE Silent Representative – Observe bargaining firsthand by joining an upcoming session on Zoom. Silent representatives show visible support for a strong contract while hearing directly from both management and the MCCC bargaining team as proposals are exchanged.
SIGN OUR PETITION if you agree with our goals to:
♥️ support student success with needed resources
♥️ support faculty and staff with fair pay and sustainable workloads
♥️ support justice for adjuncts with job security, benefits, and pay parity
♥️ support opportunities for professional growth
♥️ support funding campus infrastructure improvements
Record your video story HERE! – Tell us how chronic underfunding is affecting you, your students, and your campus. Personal stories are powerful tools for change.
Submit written testimony HERE! – Your experience matters. Written statements help document the real impacts of underfunding across our system.
Organizing Resources
Organizing Committee Mission –Defines the mission and guiding principles of the Organizing Committee. A roadmap for collective action, equity, and member-driven change.
Educate to Activate – Access currently unavailable.
(We’re working to restore this resource.)
Social Media Center – A collection of ready-to-use PDFs, graphics, and digital materials to help amplify our message and support organizing efforts.
MTA Wage Study – A detailed wage equity study comparing Massachusetts higher education faculty and staff salaries with nearby peer-state community colleges.
