John,
As a life-long fighter for workers, I could not be more honored to have gotten the endorsements of 20 unions across our Commonwealth this week!
In the past three days alone, fifteen IBEW Locals, Plumbers and Gasfitters Local 12, Operating Engineers Local 4 (IUOE Local 4), Roofers Local 33, Teamsters Local 22, and United Auto Workers (UAW) Region 9A have all announced their endorsements of our campaign. These 20 unions collectively represent about 50,000 workers across New England.
This is what union-powered momentum looks like, John. Will you chip in $20, or whatever you can afford, to celebrate these endorsements and help us continue building this movement?
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As our State’s Next Attorney General, I will always stand shoulder to shoulder with workers — whether it’s for better work protections, better wages, or against bad bosses — and I will always, always hold corporations accountable when they try to take advantage of working people to line their own pockets.
We must protect the union way of life, John. In all the years that I’ve gone to bat for workers both in the Commonwealth and across this country, this year is one of the most critical turning points for the labor movement and the future of work.
In California, workers lost the battle when it came to Proposition 22, an anti-worker ballot initiative that severely weakened employment protections — because big corporations like Uber and Lyft spent over $200 million to spread misinformation and buy themselves a law.
In Massachusetts, we’re facing the same ballot initiative this year and the one thing I’ll say about that right now is this: not on my watch. I’ve taken on Big Tech time and again and won. Workers across Massachusetts deserve a proven champion as Attorney General. I will be that champion.
John, if you can, pitch in $20 to fund this incredibly important fight. Having you with me means so much and I am so grateful to everyone who is supporting our bold campaign.
In solidarity,
Shannon
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