From Dutch Ruppersberger <[email protected]>
Subject First major boost to workers’ collective bargaining rights in over 80 years >>
Date March 11, 2021 6:50 PM
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Dutch Ruppersberger for Congress [[link removed]]
Unions helped build the middle class. There are hundreds of thousands of union workers in Maryland and tens of millions of union workers across our country. They make essential and meaningful contributions to our communities and our economy.

I stand in solidarity with all workers and their right to organize and join a union. That’s why earlier this week, I took action and voted to pass the PRO Act, a measure I cosponsored that would strengthen workers’ collective bargaining rights for the first time in more than 80 years.

If you stand in solidarity with workers and their right to join a union, too, add your name to mine today. [[link removed]]

The PRO Act would ensure workers have the tools to empower themselves in their workplaces and negotiate for stronger wages, better benefits, and safer conditions by:

*
Protecting
workers
from
anti-union
intimidation
and
retaliations
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Ensuring
workers
can
hold
free
and
fair
union
elections
*
Holding
employers
accountable
for
violating
workers’
collective
bargaining
rights

If we’re going to build back our economy stronger and more equitably than before, we first and foremost need to protect unions and workers’ right to organize. Please add your name and join me in standing with workers everywhere. [[link removed]]

Your friend,

Dutch
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Dutch Ruppersberger has called Baltimore home for his entire life. He is committed to fighting for accessible health care, securing our safety, creating jobs, and helping businesses grow. Learn more at www.dutchforcongress.com [[link removed]] .
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