From Chris Coons for Senate <[email protected]>
Subject Show your support for the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act
Date April 27, 2021 2:45 PM
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John,

President Biden made it clear he's the most pro-worker president our country has had in a long time, and now he needs Congress' help to show that support through legislation. Luckily, the House passed the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act last month to do just that. Now, this landmark legislation is picking up momentum in the Senate.

The PRO Act would give workers more power to collectively bargain, protect their rights to negotiate fair working conditions, allow the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to fine companies who violate workers' rights, and much more.

Chris is a strong supporter of this pro-worker legislation. If you agree it's time to pass the PRO Act, add your name today >>

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Unions helped create our country's middle class, but instead of empowering them to keep fighting for our workers, many states have made it harder for them to organize by passing right to work and other anti-labor laws. Now, instead of a thriving middle class, wealth inequality is growing and large corporations are able to take advantage of our country's workers without consequences.

It's long past time we changed all of that by standing up for America's workers and the unions that protect them. Chris has always fought for the rights of workers and supported their ability to negotiate without fear of retribution.

Will you join Chris in the fight to protect unions and the right to organize? Show your support for the PRO Act by signing the petition today: [link removed]

Thank you,

Team Coons


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