'Passing the Protecting the Right to Organize Act would level the playing field for these workers, and show people which side the Senate Democrats are on,' said Leahgreenb of IndivisibleTeam.
"In the face of right-wing extremism seeking to undermine our democracy, it gives me hope that people across the country are fighting back—including workers standing up against big corporations, exercising democracy in the workplace," said Indivisible Project co-founder and co-executive director Leah Greenberg.
"People are desperate for Democratic senators to stand side-by-side with them in this struggle and take action," Greenberg added."Passing the Protecting the Right to Organize Act would level the playing field for these workers, and show people which side the Senate Democrats are on."sent to Schumer last month, the coalition implored the powerful New York Democrat to"bring the PRO Act to a vote as soon as possible.
"The Covid-19 pandemic exposed the need for workers to have a voice on their safety and working conditions," the groups wrote."Now, inflation is causing economic hardship for working people around the nation." "The time is now for Congress to enact commonsense reforms to our labor laws and give workers a real voice at their jobs," they added."The PRO Act is the best chance in decades to shift power away from corporate interests and to everyday Americans who work to provide for their families."
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