Its first member is Kickstarter, a crowdfunding platform in Greenpoint focused on creative projects. In February the company was the best-known technology company to have its employees unionize, with the union winning a majority vote among the 88 eligible nonmanagement employees. The Kickstarter vote “jump-started a lot more conversations” among technology workers, who are almost uniformly nonunion, according to Grace Reckers, an organizer for the OPEIU. “A lot of people argue that tech employees tend to be well-paid, with great benefits, and that is true for a lot of people. But there is a whole group of employees that is not the case for,” Reckers said. “We are trying to fight for equality for all employees.”