[ [link removed] ]Bob Casey for Senate
During the Great Recession, UAW workers voluntarily reduced their benefits
to help the Big Three automakers survive. Taxpayers bailed out the
companies when the industry collapsed, and since then, business has
boomed. Profits are at all-time highs, and the CEOs of these companies are
reaping the rewards of double-digit raises.
Now, when it's time for the working people who make our cars and trucks to
earn their fair share, the CEOs of these companies are saying the well is
all dried up.
[ [link removed] ]Will you
add your name to stand with me in support of UAW members and their right
to organize?
Sign your name »
I recently stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the brave men and women of the
UAW on their picket line in Langhorne, PA. These workers are fighting for
fair wages, better working conditions, and the respect that they so
rightfully deserve.
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These aren't abstract issues; they affect real people right here in
Pennsylvania. Members of UAW Local 2177, who specialize in distributing
parts to dealerships, are fighting for living wages, an end to lower pay
scales for new workers, and better hours. This is how we build a strong
and thriving middle class.
[ [link removed] ]I'm asking you to add your name next to mine in support of striking
workers. If you have a moment to add your signature, that would mean a
lot.
Sign your name »
Now is the time for action. I hope you'll join me in showing these workers
that they're not alone — that we stand with them, rain or shine, in the
fight for a more equitable America.
With gratitude,
Bob Casey
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