From Bob Casey <[email protected]>
Subject For 141 years
Date September 4, 2023 4:00 PM
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On the first Labor Day, back in 1882, few protections for workers existed
and their voices were often drowned out, but generations of workers
organized and fought for fair wages and workplace protections. Their blood
and sweat helped build the middle class.

These were men like my grandfather who, even at age 11, knew that working
in the coal mines was a dark and dangerous way to make a living, but he
took on the work as a young boy anyway to help his family make ends meet.

Even today, that work is far from over. Far too many of our neighbors and
workers still lack even basic benefits like paid sick leave and family
leave. Here in Pennsylvania and across the country, workers are still
fighting for a liveable wage, decent benefits, and safe working
conditions.

I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished in recent years, especially the
passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, relief for millions of families,
and the creation of millions of jobs. There is still more to do to deliver
results for Pennsylvania workers and their families.

That’s why I’ll keep fighting in Congress to protect our unions and end
the taxpayer subsidization of anti-union activity. For too long the deck
in Washington has been stacked against workers.

This Labor Day, I hope I can count on you to fight alongside me and all
those working every day to provide for their families and build a better
life. We must show support for workers now more than ever.

Thank you, and happy Labor Day.

Bob Casey

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