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Agitation Brief

Fast target assessment before you commit campaign resources.

Before a campaign moves forward, organizers need to know whether the employer is worth deeper research. Agitation Brief gives labour teams a fast, practical view of the target using lawful public-source research and campaign-relevant analysis.

It is built for early triage: enough signal to decide whether to pursue, monitor, pause, or investigate further.

Key question Is this target worth chasing?

What it includes

  • Employer snapshot
  • Public footprint
  • Entity and ownership - Legal name, operating name, parent company, known related entities, and jurisdiction of incorporation. Includes corporate registry search covering the target entity and one ownership level.
  • Key locations
  • Leadership and management snapshot
  • Workforce and roster signals
  • Quick risk scan - Legal actions, regulatory history, labour relations signals, and public controversy.
  • Section signal ratings - Per-section strength rating (Strong / Moderate / Thin / Insufficient) showing what a full Dossier would produce on this target.

Best for

  • Early organizing leads
  • Possible employer targets
  • Campaign triage
  • Deciding whether to invest in deeper research
  • Comparing multiple possible targets

Output

A short campaign-ready PDF with source links, evidence notes, and a section-by-section signal strength rating showing what a full Dossier would produce.

Add-ons available

Registry Deep Search +$350

Extends the corporate registry search to Level 2 and Level 3 ownership - surfacing holding companies, PE owners, and related entities not visible at the surface level.

If Level 3+ complexity is found, a $250 credit applies toward an Agitation Dossier.

Starting at $1,250 per target

Final scope depends on target complexity, available public-source signal, and urgency.

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See the structure, evidence style, and organizer-focused recommendations before scoping a real target.