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'''Working groups''' are teams of people within the Occupation, each focused on a particular area or task. These groups are the organs supporting the body of the Occupation. Within them you will find resources, discussions, and courses of action in every field. __NOTOC__
'''Working groups''' are teams of people within the Occupation, each focused on a particular area or task. These groups are the organs supporting the body of the Occupation. Within them you will find resources, discussions, and courses of action in every field. __NOTOC__


Working groups are '''open''', which means anyone can help out, including you! Like the Occupation as a whole, working groups are run as horizontal democracies, using consensus decision-making and holding publically accessible meetings. To join or volunteer with a working group, see its wiki page for contact information and meeting times.
SCROLL DOWN to see the list of active Working Groups.


To join the email list for any of these groups, to get announcements and/or participate in discussion, please go to the [http://groups.occupyboston.org/ workgroup signup page].
Working groups are '''open''', which means anyone can help out, including you! Like the Occupation as a whole, each working group is like a horizontal democracy, with decision-making by consensus and publicly accessible meetings. To join a working group, see its wiki page for contact information and meeting times.


:''[[Instructions for Starting a Work Group|Instructions for starting a working group]]''
'''To add a new group to this list,''' copy and paste this quoted text on the bottom of the working group page: <nowiki>"[[Category:Working groups]]."</nowiki> The wiki software will do the rest. We also maintain a list of [[:Category:Inactive Working Groups | Inactive Working Groups]], which can be tagged with <nowiki>"[[Category:Inactive Working Groups]]."</nowiki> (For further help with categories, please see [[Help:Categories]].) 


'''To put a link to your working group on this list,''' copy and paste this text on the bottom of your page: <nowiki>"[[Category:Working groups]]"</nowiki>. The wiki software will do the rest. (For category help, see [[Help:Categories]].)
==Related Pages==
 
*[[Instructions for Starting a Work Group|Instructions for starting a working group]]
*[[Individual Action]]
*[[In Progress Actions Not Part of Working Groups]] including [[Pax Centurion]]
*[[Strategic Planning]]
*[[Transparency and Accountability Standards]]
*[[Occupy Other Places]] for Occupies in Many Towns/Schools
*[[Old Actions - Complete]]
*[[Occupy the Economy]]
*[[Occupy Humor]]
*[[Discussion and Announcement Lists to Sign Up For]]
*[[What Direct Actions Other Occupies are Doing]] for inspiration
*[[Working_Groups_looking_for_Volunteers|Working Groups looking for New Energy!]]
[[Banking]]

Latest revision as of 23:57, 4 June 2014

Working groups are teams of people within the Occupation, each focused on a particular area or task. These groups are the organs supporting the body of the Occupation. Within them you will find resources, discussions, and courses of action in every field.

SCROLL DOWN to see the list of active Working Groups.

Working groups are open, which means anyone can help out, including you! Like the Occupation as a whole, each working group is like a horizontal democracy, with decision-making by consensus and publicly accessible meetings. To join a working group, see its wiki page for contact information and meeting times.

To add a new group to this list, copy and paste this quoted text on the bottom of the working group page: "[[Category:Working groups]]." The wiki software will do the rest. We also maintain a list of Inactive Working Groups, which can be tagged with "[[Category:Inactive Working Groups]]." (For further help with categories, please see Help:Categories.)

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