John,
I'm going to be honest with you — I'm nervous about 2025.
Greedy, rich CEOs from Starbucks, Amazon, American Airlines, Uber, Waffle House, and more are going to use this political moment to try to pump out as much profit as possible and sacrifice our standard of living to do it.
But here's the good news. We have a plan to stop them.
Workers across industries are coming together to organize as many low-wage workers as possible and be extremely vocal as we do it.
This is where you come in.
Over the next year, you're going to hear about how you can support baristas, warehouse workers, fast-food workers, rideshare drivers, and other workers as they ramp up their massive organizing efforts across the county.
Answer the call and take action online or in-person with us.
Here's your first opportunity: Take action for Amazon workers right now by telling Amazon to come to the table.
Every victory we win, big or small, will not only improve the pay and benefits for people and families, it will build power for all workers across the U.S. who are waiting for their moment to fight for what they deserve.
The other good news is that this incredible organizing work has already begun.
Baristas went on the largest unfair labor practice strike ever to hit Starbucks last month after the company failed to present a serious economic package in bargaining. More than 5,000 workers walked off the job, shutting down more than 300 stores across 43 states. More is coming!
Amazon workers just held their biggest strike in U.S. history during Amazon's peak season and persevered, even after being sprayed with cold water out in freezing weather! This strike was just the beginning. Tell Amazon to come to the table now.
This is simple. Low-wage worker organizing will shape the future of work in the U.S., period. The more you support us, the bigger victories we'll be able to achieve for ALL workers. Are you in?