From Derrick Figures <[email protected]>
Subject Why we’re in solidarity with striking coal miners in Alabama
Date June 11, 2021 11:09 AM
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Supporter,
At the heart of our work to protect our planet and move our country beyond fossil fuels is a commitment to a just and sustainable transition. We believe in a clean energy future&mdash;and the only way we get there is through building healthy communities, protecting people's livelihoods, and guaranteeing family-sustaining jobs.

This is why we're in solidarity with over 1,100 coal miners in Brookwood, Alabama. They have been on strike since the beginning of April, after their Big Coal bosses used bankruptcy to cut employees' wages, pensions, benefits, and protections.


Coal companies, in their quest for profit above all else, have treated both our planet and their employees as disposable. They have not treated the mining community fairly, from bankruptcy to Black Lung disease. And for years, big coal companies have resisted change by leading coal country and miners down a path of broken promises; while it has become clear that they are only interested in profits.

We're raising funds for the workers and families in Brookwood to show that we are behind them in the fight for economic recovery and justice.
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Will you donate today to support these striking workers? 100% of your gift will go to these families and continued organizing opportunities for communities in Alabama.


Labor and economic justice has always been critical to our work to expand clean energy, because we know that we are stronger together. We need millions of working families to help us address climate disruption and build a world&mdash;and economy&mdash;that puts people and our planet first.


It's why we are working so hard to pass the THRIVE Act&mdash;a once-in-a-generation opportunity to address the interlocking climate, economic, racial justice, and public health crises at the scale and scope that these crises demand&mdash;and the PRO Act.
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The PRO Act is a landmark bill that would significantly strengthen workers' ability to organize to join unions and collectively bargain for better working conditions and benefits.


Hometown Action, a small-town power-building organization in Alabama, has been on the frontlines supporting the striking coal workers and organizing for the THRIVE Act and bold climate policy.
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Your gift can go to both support these striking workers and Hometown Action to continue the fight.


These striking workers need our help. And people and our planet come first. Period. We are all in this together as we move toward a clean energy future.


Thanks for all you do,

Derrick Figures

Director, Labor and Economic Justice Program

Sierra Club















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