A coalition of over 40 progressive organizations on Saturday rallied online and in person to support the PRO Act—legislation that would strengthen workers' right to organize among other pro-worker provisions.
Groups behind the May Day actions include MoveOn, Indivisible, Democratic Socialists of America, and the Working Families Party...
In a fact sheet released in February, EPI summarized the proposal's benefits:
The Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act addresses many of the major shortcomings with our current law. Passing the PRO Act would help restore workers' ability to organize with their co-workers and negotiate for better pay, benefits, and fairness on the job. Passing the PRO Act would also promote greater racial economic justice because unions and collective bargaining help shrink the Black–white wage gap and bring greater fairness to the workplace.EPI also joined Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, the AFL-CIO, and the National Employment Law Project this week in releasing a document that "examines the challenges of unionizing in the U.S. and explains how the PRO Act would be a corrective." - Common Dreams
Sunday, May 2, 2021
Passing the PRO Act would be a good deal
As usual, these days, the obstacle is the Senate filibuster.
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