Unlike our part-time senator, we stand with workers in their fight for better wages and conditions.
Happy May Day, John!
In honor of today, we wanted to shout out some wins the labor movement made this year so far:
- In a recent report from the Pew Research Center, 59% of Americans say the decline of unions has been bad for working people (and we certainly don't disagree.)1
- According to a recent Gallup poll, 60% of Americans say they support unions — a record high.2
- A further 59% say they would be supportive of their workplace unionizing.3
- Just last week, the Federal Trade Commission banned most noncompete agreements. The new rule is estimated to generate over 8,500 new businesses, raise workers’ wages, lower healthcare costs, and drive innovation.4
- Unions and union membership is expected to continue to grow this year, allowing even more workers to reap the benefits of better pay and working conditions.5
John, we're only 120 days into 2024 and the movement for workers' rights is stronger than it's ever been before. On behalf of our team, we stand with workers anywhere and everywhere fighting for a better workplace.
That's why we're committed to making sure we propel Colin Allred — an advocate for workers and their rights, to a Senate victory over part-time senator Ted Cruz. We're lucky to have your support in such a pivotal moment.
In solidarity,
— Cut Cruz
1 - Pew Research Center
2 - The Atlantic
3 - Pew Research Center
4 - Federal Trade Commission
5 - Indeed