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John, it's Team Brad and we know what day it is today (π π), but that's NOT why Brad is munching on donuts in this clip: β¬οΈ
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If you've been following NYC politics, you probably saw the mukbang video Mayor Mamdani made with DCWP Commissioner Sam Levine about enforcing workers' rights laws. ( For the record, yes, we did have to explain to Brad what a "mukbang" is. He sort of gets it now. )
What you might not know is that the law they were enforcing was authored by Brad himself!
The Fair Workweek Law was written by Brad and overwhelmingly passed by the New York City Council in 2017. At the time, fast-food workers faced erratic schedules, with little advance notice, shifts that got canceled without pay, late-nights followed by early mornings, and many were stuck involuntarily in part-time jobs without benefits. Bradβs law changed all that: it provided much-needed protections for NYC's fast-food workers, guaranteeing them predictable, stable schedules, and a pathway to full-time work if they want it.
Thatβs the law that Mayor Mamdani and DCWP Commissioner Levine enforced early this year, recovering $1.5 million for hundreds of Dunkin Donuts and Taco Bell franchise workers who had been cheated out of the fair workweek entitled to them. Now Brad is ready to take that type of legislation nationwide.
John, fast food and retail workers should have stable schedules across the country β not just in NYC. Brad is ready to fight like hell to pass the Fair Workweek Law in Congress, but he needs your help to get there. Can you chip in to help our people-powered campaign succeed? [[link removed]]
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In solidarity,
Team Brad for Congress
P.S. Yes, the retail store version of the Fair Work Week laws covers workers in licensed cannabis stores, as well.
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Brad is an organizer who brings neighbors together to win big fights, and a problem-solver who gets things done.
Heβs been fighting for his neighbors for decades β as a dad, a housing organizer, our City Councilmember, and our Comptroller. Heβs a proven legislator whose laws deliver for working people. In Congress, heβll fight for all of us.
Brad is running for Congress because at this urgent moment, we need leaders who will fight, not fold.
Fight against an authoritarian federal government that is abducting our neighbors.
Fight for a New York that is affordable and welcoming for everyone.
Fight for an economy that isnβt stacked against us.
Fight to make government actually deliver on the promise of the American dream.
Prefer to donate via mail? Address a check to:
Lander for Congress
485 Atlantic Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11217
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Brooklyn, NY 11217
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