Standing up for workers isn’t just a policy issue for me. It’s personal.
Hey John,
I hope you had a good and healthy Labor Day.
Yesterday, we had the privilege of marching with union workers and families in Lima in support of the Ohio Jobs for Ohio Workers campaign at the annual Labor Day parade. It was a powerful display of unity, especially as multinational corporations continue to target union communities across Ohio by importing non-union, non-Ohio workers and paying them low wages with no benefits.
In fact, an energy company is doing just that in Lima right now. They're bringing in 3,000 workers from out of state who are living in hotels so the company doesn’t have to employ and pay local, union workers who typically would get those jobs.
Union workers had to unite and fight for us to have rights like overtime pay, child labor laws, safety laws, a minimum wage, the 40-hour work week, and even the weekend.
I’ll be honest John, during my visit to Lima I couldn’t help but think of how far we have to go. As I told The Lima News yesterday, "The fight for workers' rights was a big part of why [I] decided to run for office. I was raised by my mom. [My mom] was in the union, and that was the difference between totally going off the rails and being able to weather the storms that are inevitable for everyone." Standing up for workers isn’t just a policy issue. It’s a personal one.
If you’re with me in the fight to give power back to the people, can you make a contribution of $5 to our campaign today?
Contribute $5
Let’s be real. Corporations are cutting deals right now that end up crushing unions and sidelining workers, in Lima and across the country. I’m ready to fight back to protect workers and unions, John.
That’s why I’m not taking a dime of corporate money. If you’re a politician who accepts money from corporations who treat their workers like trash and shut down unions you’re not for the people — point 👏 blank 👏 period. 👏
If you can afford it John, I would so appreciate a contribution of any size today. We’re up against huge corporate money and this isn’t going to be an easy fight, but I whole-heartedly believe in the power of this movement.
In solidarity always,
Morgan