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FNV drives policy change for historic minimum wage increases

FNV– A Dutch labor union leading the charge for economic justice with their impressive Voor14 campaign in 2022. By leveraging their effective digital tools, FNV is looking to secure higher and fairer minimum wages for workers across the Netherlands indefinitely.

metrics

  • 1,500
  • Volunteers Engaged 
  • 100K+
  • Petitions Signed
  • 50K+
  • Supporters Recruited

The challenge: Bringing digital innovation to union organizing

Fair workers’ rights: That’s what FNV, a Dutch Labor Union, is all about. Their team dedicates their time and efforts to securing better labor working conditions, fair wages, and a secure future for workers. With the Netherlands experiencing a widening gap between the rich and poor workers, they noticed economic inadequacies that were worsened by deficient minimum wages. 

Building a movement from the ground up, FNV conceived an idea for a campaign as a standalone initiative aimed at securing a substantial increase in the minimum wage to €14 per hour. To achieve this ambitious goal, they needed a digital platform that could engage and mobilize new and existing supporters, organize their advocacy efforts, and turn support into tangible action; influencing political stakeholders effectively. To achieve all of this, their campaign to build a labor movement came to life.

“We were starting the movement from the ground up. From very poor neighborhoods, getting in-person with people, going door-to-door, gaining contact info - from there we were building up a database. The database function for NationBuilder is quite good to keep it all manageable”

- Kevin Harkema, FNV Communication Advisor

The solution: Expanding support for economic justice

FNV brought in the experts at Tectonica, a digital agency and NationBuilder Architect, to run their campaign, Voor14, on NationBuilder. Together, they crafted compelling webpages designed to inspire community involvement and prompt action effortlessly. They organized in-person events and virtual meetings to connect with community members and explain the importance of wage increases. 


People united and floods of activity grew. Within just a week of launching their petition to raise the minimum wage, FNV doubled their database, going from 7K to 20K recruited supporters. Through their organizing efforts, FNV mobilized 1,500 dedicated volunteers online, who played critical roles in advocacy and outreach efforts. The use of tags and filters equipped their virtual organizing team to share information effectively and segment supporters by different demographics such as location, engagement level, and interests. This made it easy for the labor union to send supporters personalized outreach and targeted digital communication.

As workers made purpose-fueled connections with union leaders through email, social media campaigns, and their interactive website, FNV collected 100K+ online petition signatures advocating to raise the minimum wage. This surge in support expanded their base from 5K to an amazing 50K+ recruited supporters with a significant portion actively engaging in campaign activities. And the united front of collective action provided the compelling data to mark a pivotal moment in their advocacy efforts toward economic justice.

The impact: Using data to influence policy and securing fair wages

Executing a multi-faceted strategy, FNV was able to collaborate with local political parties and candidates, using data to inform and influence policy discussions. Political support for the wage increase surged, with parliamentary seats backing the cause and committed to raising the €14 minimum wage. FNV’s success with the Voor 14 campaign exemplifies the power of digital organizing in driving social and political change. By harnessing NationBuilder’s capabilities, they not only expanded their reach and influence but also made substantial progress towards achieving fair wages for all workers in the Netherlands.

As they head into 2024, their team is focused on a new campaign, 'voor een beter bestaan, 60% mediaan' (for a better existence, 60% median), aimed at implementing a new Minimum Wage Action (WML) by November 15, 2024. Due to agreements in Europe, the Netherlands must ensure that the minimum wage is adequate and automatically rises with all other wages. While Europe suggests 60% of the median wage as a fair ratio, the Dutch minister does not support this, which has intensified FNV's efforts. Building off of their previous campaign, they already have 10,000+ new recruited supporters and over 10,000+ petition signatures. Equipped with NationBuilder, FNV is optimistic about the future and confident in their continued ability to drive significant social and economic change.

Inspired by FNV's story and ready to build your own movement? Get in touch with the NationBuilder team at a live demo to discover your organization's potential. Or started a 14-day free trial to start your journey towards effective advocacy and community building.

 

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