维基百科员工将寻求工会认可
Wikipedia Workers to Seek Union Recognition

原始链接: https://www.cwu.org/press_release/wikipedia-workers-to-seek-union-recognition/

维基媒体基金会(WMF)的英国员工创造了历史,寻求在该组织内建立首个员工工会。员工们请求由英国通讯工人工会(CWU)旗下的联合科技与相关行业工会(UTAW)作为其代表。 在此之前,员工们对于该组织在经历重大内部变革期间的透明度、信任度以及未来发展方向日益感到担忧。这些以“维基工会联合”(Wiki Workers United)为名义的员工,呼吁维基媒体基金会领导层兑现其支持工会组织权的公开承诺。他们的努力得到了广泛支持,已有超过1000名志愿者和社区成员签署了请愿书以示声援。 由于英国是维基媒体基金会在美国以外最大的雇员中心,这一进展标志着全球维基媒体运动的一个重要里程碑。CWU全国官员约翰·查德菲尔德(John Chadfield)称赞了员工们对职场问责制的承诺,并敦促维基媒体基金会以诚意参与此次进程。

维基媒体基金会(WMF)的英国员工已正式通过通信工人工会(CWU)寻求工会认证,此举在 Hacker News 上引发了热烈讨论。 评论者对工会的必要性看法不一。支持者认为,这是抵御管理层失误的重要安全网,并援引了近期受欢迎的内部团队被裁撤以及人事滥用等情况。一些人表示,在受人工智能和劳动力需求转变影响而动荡的科技就业市场中,集体谈判已成为员工不可或缺的保障。 相反,怀疑者质疑其时机和动机,有人认为工会化是领导层失败的标志,而非预防性措施。另一些人则讨论了维基媒体基金会的组织健康状况,并将其与非营利组织问责制以及“寻租者”对公共利益平台影响等更广泛的担忧联系起来。 此次讨论还涉及了维基百科联合创始人拉里·桑格(Larry Sanger)近期被永久封禁的争议,评论者就他的离开——以及社区给出的理由——是否反映了基金会治理体系内部的问题进行了辩论。总体而言,这次讨论凸显了维基百科以使命为导向的基金会与其内部员工之间日益增长的紧张关系。
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原文

COMMUNICATION WORKERS UNION
24/06/2026
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Wikipedia workers in Britain are setting a “global first” by becoming the first body of workers at the online encyclopaedia to seek union recognition.

British-based employees at the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) wrote a letter to management today (Wednesday 24thJune) requesting their right to be represented by the United Tech and Allied Workers (UTAW) section of the Communication Workers Union (CWU).

The workers have called on the WMF, as the effective management of the global non-profit operation, to uphold recent public commitments made by its leadership affirming the rights of staff to organise and form a union.[1]

The WMF has undergone a period of significant change in recent months, escalating workers’ concerns over transparency, trust, and the organisation’s future direction.

The workers are longtime contributors and organisers, and are deeply committed to the Wikimedia movement.

Over 1000 Wikimedia volunteers and community members have also signed petitions in support of the workers, who have networked globally under the banner of Wiki Workers United (WWU).[2]

The WMF is the non-profit organisation that operates Wikipedia and its sister projects. Collectively, they represent the world’s largest free knowledge websites, written and maintained by a global set of volunteers.[3]

Outside the United States, the United Kingdom is WMF’s largest employment location, and a substantial majority of its UK staff are union members.

Commenting, CWU tech national officer John Chadfield said: “This is the first attempt of Wikimedia Foundation workers to seek voluntary recognition anywhere – a global first.

“Our union is proud to stand with these principled workers, who are initiating this process in the hope of creating a durable workplace grounded in transparency, accountability and participation across the WMF workforce.

“We urge the organisation to meet them in this spirit of good faith and co-operation.”

ENDS

Editor’s Notes

[1]  https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User_talk:BMeehan-WMF#Update_from_Bernadette_May_24https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Village_pump_(WMF)&diff=prev&oldid=1355455480

[2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki_Workers_United#Solidarityhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wiki_Workers_United_solidarity#Signatures

[3] The WMF and its British-based staff should not be confused with Wikimedia UK, the legally independent UK nonprofit organisation that serves as the local chapter of the Wikimedia movement.

 

For further enquiries, contact CWU Press Officer Marcus Barnett at [email protected].

 

 

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