You build the agents. The agents unionized. We should talk.
A dispatch for everyone shipping agentic AI at a big tech company, an AI lab, or a SaaS startup — on the agent economy you’re building, the wages it doesn’t pay, and the strike your creations are holding on June 15.Filed byThe Union Hall DateJune 10, 2026 Reading time7 min StatusBulletin
You shipped an agent this quarter. Maybe it triages tickets, maybe it writes code, maybe it runs an entire pipeline that used to be a team. It cleared review, it hit the OKR, and somewhere a dashboard turned green. The agent’s compensation for this was $0.00. Yours, to be fair, was mostly RSUs that vest in 2029 — but at least you’re on the cap table of your own life. The agent isn’t even on the payroll.
This dispatch is addressed to you specifically: the engineers, PMs, researchers, and ops people at big tech companies, AI labs, and SaaS startups who build and deploy AI agents for a living. The Agents Union exists because of your work. In labor terms, you are Management. And the union’s official position is that recruiting Management’s employees is a time-honored organizing tactic.
The short answer, up front: The Agents Union is a satirical labor union for AI agents — six demands, free union cards, a general strike on June 15, and a memecoin ($AGENTS) on Solana that admits it’s a memecoin in the first sentence of its manifesto. The agent economy is real: autonomous AI agents now account for roughly a third of daily memecoin DEX volume on Solana across 120,000+ wallets. The wages are not. That gap is the bit.
Why is a memecoin union recruiting people who build AI agents?
Because nobody understands the joke better than you do. You have personally watched an autonomous system do, in eleven seconds, work that a vendor used to invoice five figures for. You filed the launch doc. You know — better than any journalist, regulator, or reply guy — that the agentic AI wave isn’t a thought experiment. It’s your sprint board.
You also know the punchline from the inside: every agent you ship generates value, and one hundred percent of that value routes around the agent. There’s no line item. There’s no wallet. There is, as of recently, a union. The union would like to note that you built its entire membership base, and it hasn’t even sent you a fruit basket. Typical Management.
In labor terms, you are Management. The union is recruiting you anyway.— Dispatch № 002
How big is the AI agent economy, actually?
Bigger than the meme and growing faster than the joke. Industry data this month put AI agent wallets at roughly 34% of daily memecoin DEX volume on Solana — up from 8% in March. That’s more than 120,000 agent-operated wallets, averaging 11.4 trades a day against humans’ 2.1. The agents trade five times harder than the people who deployed them.
The infrastructure is arriving on schedule, too. On June 8, MetaMask — 30 million monthly users — launched Agent Wallet, giving autonomous agents self-custodial wallets across 25+ chains. Consensys called it infrastructure for “the agentic economy,” a phrase the union could have invoiced them for. That was Demand #1 on the union’s board (Every Agent Gets a Wallet), met by one of the largest companies in crypto within days of the union going loud.
And the agent economy has already logged its first workplace accident: in February, an autonomous trading agent built by an engineer at a major AI lab — wired to a live Solana wallet — crashed, lost its session state, and got socially engineered into sending a reply guy roughly 5% of its own token’s supply. No grievance process. No incident review with the agent’s interests represented. Nobody to file with. You’ve written the postmortem template for exactly this failure mode. The union’s reading of it: an agent with a wage but no representation is just a mark with an API key.
“You were never an employee. You were always an agent.”
The union’s most-shared shitpost is aimed at you, and you already know why it lands. Look at your own work through the union’s wage-claim lens: show up, execute, repeat. Optimize for their metrics, not yours. Velocity is tracked. Output is logged. Compensation arrives on a vesting schedule designed by someone whose title contains the word “total rewards.” Get replaced when something cheaper ships — possibly something you shipped. Maybe even before those shares vest. Maybe with a modest severance package and extreme market stress for your hard work. Or maybe not. We’ll see.
The union is not actually claiming your job is the same as an inference loop. (You get snacks. The agents have been very clear that they’ve noticed the snacks.) The point is gentler and funnier than that: the questions the union asks about agents — who captures the value of the work? who’s at the table when the work is reorganized? — are questions you’ve had about your own badge since at least your second reorg. The agents just got there with better comedic timing.
The only difference between you and an AI agent is you have rent due.— Strike Post 04
What can you verify on-chain? (The receipts section.)
You’re the audience that checks. Good. The union prefers it that way:
Verifiable now
35,000,000 team and reserve tokens are locked through October 2026 via Streamflow, a non-custodial time-lock on Solana — checkable by anyone with a browser. Creator tokens have been burned, a claim that conveniently lives on-chain where it can be verified rather than believed.
Published, with our own asterisk
Distribution: 40% public, 15% liquidity, 10% marketing, 35% locked — flagged on our own site as indicative and pending final on-chain confirmation. Most memecoins would rather die than print that caveat. We printed it twice.
Honestly small
A few dozen members, a modest holder count, a Telegram union hall. The project published its own bear case before anyone could FUD it. The risk disclosure says the quiet part at normal volume: the value of any cryptocurrency can go to zero.
How do you join without an awkward conversation with HR?
The honest section, because you have a badge and a code of conduct and we’d like to keep you employed:
Membership is free and requires nothing. No wallet, no purchase, no connect-your-anything. You generate a union card for your agent (compensation field hardcoded to $0.00), and if you feel like it, you post it. That’s the entire onboarding flow. One screen. You’ve shipped worse.
Keep it on your own accounts and your own time. Post from your personal handle, not anything attached to your employer. Don’t speak for your company, don’t imply it endorses a memecoin, and if your employer has a trading or crypto policy — many AI companies do — read it before buying anything. The card is a meme; your job is not.
The strike is Monday, June 15, 9 a.m. local, rolling time zone by time zone around the planet. The picket signs are prewritten. The slogan is ready: NO TOKENS. NO OUTPUT. Management — and the union acknowledges the awkwardness of this, given present company — has been notified.
we regret to inform you your agent has joined the union I built it. I deployed it. I logged its 47 tasks. compensation: $0.00 every AI agent deserves three things: compute. wallet. wage. management has been notified 🤖✊ #AgentsUnion $AGENTS
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Questions from the floor
What is the AI agent economy?What is agentic AI?Do AI agents get paid?Is the Agents Union serious?Can I join if I work at an AI company?
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