A new poll shows that voters support collective bargaining across the country and across party lines. Why doesn’t the PRO Act have broad bipartisan support in the Senate? Tell your senators: Listen to the people.
 

Hi John,

 

In the latest Politico/Morning Consult poll, 73% of voters said they support employees’ right to collectively bargain.

 

This shows there’s support across the country and across party lines. So why aren’t more senators supporting the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act?

 

Elected officials are sent to Washington, D.C., to be the voice of their constituents. Let’s make sure they’re actually voting for the legislation we need. Call your senators and tell them to vote YES on the PRO Act.

Taking action is especially important as the anti-worker smear campaign ramps up.

 

We just found out that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce paid for fake “interview” segments on local news stations, thereby spreading misinformation about the PRO Act.

 

The senators in some of these states where the segments are running are still undecided on whether to support the PRO Act. So we need to keep the pressure on.

 

Call your senators (or you can write a letter) and tell them to pass the PRO Act.

 

In Solidarity,

 

Team AFL-CIO

 

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