Labournet TV is a collective that relies on committed people. More than half of the work is done on a voluntary basis. We would like to invite you to become part of our collective and take on tasks! Whether in front of or behind the camera, in organization, research or press work – there are many ways to get involved. Please note that participation is initially on a voluntary basis.
Do you feel like filming, own a camera or a smartphone? Become part of our video team in Berlin and come shoot with us!
Do you speak several languages? English at a native-speaker level? Do you want to show one of the films in Valparaiso and make Portuguese subtitles for it? We are always looking for people to help with subtitling so that we can make the films and videos accessible to an international audience. Get in touch!
Organisation is the backbone of our project. Support us with administrative tasks such as applying for funding, book keeping, taking care of our supporting members or other organisational activities. These are just as important as video production.
Are you interested in current strikes and class struggles around the world? Or in the history of the international labour movement? Help us find films and videos that tell of important strikes and class struggles hidden on YouTube or Vimeo and thus give us an insight into the history of class struggles in different countries.
You don't live in Berlin, but you still want to get active? No problem! Work as a correspondent for Labournet TV and document strikes in your region. Send us your video clips and become part of our correspondent network. If this interests you, but you don't know how to make videos, come to one of our ‘How to make a strike video?’ workshops!
With immediate effect
correspondent for the strikes of public service employees and the BVG.
With immediate effect
monitor the development of resistance in the German automotive industry