He advocates for a more ambitious approach, emphasizing the need for significant investments in new organizing efforts.
Drawing inspiration from successful models such as the culinary union in Las Vegas, Nolan highlights the importance of rigorous organizing, consistent engagement with members, and a willingness to strike when necessary.
Nolan contends that the success of unions is integral to the success of American democracy. He argues, “Building worker power is, in my mind, the single most effective tool to fix the single biggest problem in America.”