COMMUNIST PARTY USA

Contact your senators!

Support the PRO Act

Dear John,


This week, let's flood our senators' phone lines and in-boxes with a simple message:
Vote for the PRO Act.


The Protecting the Right to Organizing Act will offer greater protections for workers as they organize unions and collectively bargain with the bosses. The working class is under siege, and this act will help labor unions gain ground and fight for the rights of workers.


Sign this petition and contact your senators via email and phone. Call their Washington, DC, and local offices. And ask a friend, family member, or co-worker to do the same.


Senators Mark Warner (Virginia) and Mark Kelly and
Kyrsten Sinema (Arizona) are the three remaining Democrat hold-outs. If you live in their states, your calls and emails are crucial.


In solidarity,

Rossana & Joe

Co-Chairs, CPUSA



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