Hi John,
Corporations declared war on the union movement a generation ago, and inequality has raged out of control ever since―directing virtually all new wealth to the richest 1%.
That same inequality is at the base of the long-term Social Security funding shortfall―if the ultra-rich paid their fair share, we could not only afford Social Security, we could afford to increase it.
Here’s the bottom line: Strong unions lead to a strong Social Security system. That’s why it’s so important for the Senate to pass the PRO Act and Protect the Right to Organize.
The PRO Act already passed the House on a bipartisan basis―now it’s the Senate’s turn to act. But Republicans, and even some moderate Democrats, are standing in the way. So we need to turn up the pressure.
We need Congress to stand up for working people, not just the wealthy few! Let’s show the Senate that people are pro-union across the country and across party lines.
Sign now: Pass the PRO Act!
Where unions go, higher wages and better workplace protections follow. Higher wages strengthen Social Security, and safer workplaces reduce disability claims. This makes the PRO Act great for Social Security.
In Solidarity,
Alex Lawson Social Security Works
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