“…To fight for workers' rights and advance their causes more effectively, trade unions and other labour organisations around the world have set up websites and established a presence on social media platforms (Panagiotopoulos & Barnett, 2015 ). In the context that trade union memberships have been declining over the past few decades, it is argued that the Internet carries the potential to revitalise trade unionism and is instrumental in helping unions disseminate information (Hennebert et al, 2021 ), raise awareness of labour issues (Bergman, 2016 ; Geelan & Hodder, 2017 ), reach out to potential members and allies (Hennebert et al, 2021 ; Wood, 2015 ), organise and run campaigns (Hennebert et al, 2021 ; Pasquier et al, 2020 ; Wood, 2015 ), and seek and strengthen international cooperation and solidarity (Dahlberg‐Grundberg et al, 2016 ; Geelan, 2021 ; Geelan & Hodder, 2017 ).…”