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John,

 

I just wanted to make sure you saw Smiley’s email from yesterday.

 

Yes, we are tired, but we are not giving up on our critical job of building worker power. We won’t let greedy politicians and CEOs dictate our lives, which is why we are asking: will you support Jobs With Justice to help build worker power? Every dollar goes directly to our urgent campaigns to protect essential workers and amplify the voices of working people who are on the front lines and demanding change across the country. We are just $892 short of our $5,000 goal. Will you help us get over the finish line?

 

In Solidarity,

 

Emily Griffin

Development Coordinator

Jobs With Justice

 

Dear Emily,

 

It’s been a very busy year! This Giving Tuesday, I’m celebrating the brave working people everywhere who have increased worker power and paved the way for everyone advocating for real, lasting change for the working class. But the fight continues, and here’s what we need to do.

 

First, we need to continue fighting alongside and standing in solidarity with essential and low-wage workers fighting for decent wages and an economy that works for everyone. 

 

Next, we will continue to create worker-led boards to amplify the voices and experiences of essential workers through our Always Essential campaign work.  

 

Now, our work is cut out for us. We must stand up to greedy politicians and CEOs who consistently put profits first and thwart our ability to move forward.

 

You can help fuel this much-needed change. Show your support for workers by donating to Jobs With Justice today – Giving Tuesday! We only need to raise $1,767 more to reach our $5,000 goal by midnight TONIGHT; will you step up to help us reach our goal?

 

 

In Solidarity, 

 

Smiley

Executive Director

Jobs With Justice

 

PS: If you become a Solidarity Sustainer of $5 or more, as a special thank you for your support, you’ll be eligible for an annual subscription to our new zine, PTO.  PTO is a new publication where workers, artists, and visionaries come together and share stories and art reflecting their lives, struggles, and hopes for the future of the labor movement.