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On this Labor Day, let's honor the tremendous contributions of hard working Americans, past and present, while recognizing the ongoing need for more worker protections.
Labor unions are vital in protecting workers, advocating for fair treatment, and standing against threats like Project 2025. Labor unions fight for better wages, improved benefits, and safer working conditions through collective bargaining, while also offering legal support and championing broader workers’ rights.
Project 2025 poses significant dangers to worker protections with several anti-labor policies, including those that would:
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Prohibit
unions
for
public
service
employees.
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Replace
civil
service
workers
with
anti-union
loyalists
aligned
with
Trump.
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Allow
employers
to
dissolve
unions
during
active
contracts.
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Eliminate
overtime
pay
requirements
and
enable
states
to
bypass
federal
overtime
and
minimum
wage
laws.
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Removing
child
labor
protections.
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Encouraging
Congress
to
approve
JD
Vance’s
proposal
for
employer-controlled
"company
unions".
To counteract these threats and more, Lauren has introduced House Resolution 1386 to combat Republicans' disastrous Project 2025, which seeks to undermine civil rights and freedoms.
By supporting Lauren’s legislation and pro-worker candidates, like VP Harris and Gov. Walz, along with other dedicated leaders — we can keep up the fight for fair labor practices and workers' rights and prevent a Project 2025 takeover.
Let's honor this Labor Day by reinforcing our commitment to justice, fairness, and safety for all workers.
Happy Labor Day!
— Team Underwood
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