john, organized labor is having a moment.
Across the country, we’re seeing workers and organized labor mobilize and join in solidarity to strike for better wages, benefits, and working conditions.
From the UAW autoworkers to SAG-AFTRA actors and entertainment professionals, these strikes are making headlines and demonstrating to mega-corporations everywhere that workers will not stand for lower wages and unfair working conditions.
President Joe Biden joined the autoworkers on strike in Michigan last week — the first time a sitting President has ever done so. I’m proud to support a President who is unabashedly pro-union; it’s what workers deserve.
These workers are fighting for better conditions, and I will continue to do everything in my power to support this movement. From supporting the PRO Act in the Senate to calling on company leaders to level the playing field for their employees, I’m keeping up the fight to support our workers.
Here’s a great reminder for us all: When workers join together, they are often better able to secure livable wages, a safe work environment, and quality benefits for families.
In solidarity,
Tina
P.S. Because of your ongoing support, we smashed our fundraising goals for the last quarter. With your help, our grassroots team is in a great position to turn out Democrats in Minnesota and across the country next year.
Thank you!