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CALL: SUPPORT THE PAYCHECK FAIRNESS ACT

The gender wage gap leads to a loss of some $400,000 over the course of a working woman’s career. For women of color, that loss is even steeper. Women should get equal pay for equal work. If you agree, take two minutes to call your representatives. Tell them to vote YES on the Paycheck Fairness Act.

Follow the Link below to support working people who need paid leave during times of illness! 

https://act.aflcio.org/call_campaigns/support-the-paycheck-fairness-act-...

PETITION: PASS THE RICHARD L. TRUMKA PRO ACT

If we want to build up worker power, our outdated labor laws must keep up with the times. Support our workers. Take 30 seconds to add your name in support of the PRO Act.

Follow this Link if you support labor laws that protect your right to organize!

https://act.aflcio.org/forms/trumka-pro-act/?source=website

View the strike map/Donate to a picket fund!     

https://aflcio.org/strike-map

Attention all Local 3047 UAW members! This is a sample of the International UAW Executive Board ballot that will be sent to you in the US Mail! Please don't throw it away!  Please use your Solidarity magazine to read about the candidates or ask your local union officials for more information.  This vote is important to all of us! Return postage is free! Please vote. Thank you!

PLEASE UPDATE YOUR EMAIL AND ADDRESS INFORMATION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!!!

The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) awarded the $6 billion contract for the next generation of postal vehicles to Oshkosh Defense, a company with a reputation for tough military trucks built with union labor with just a small number of electric vehicles on order.

But instead of using this opportunity to expand quality jobs under a decades-old union contract, the company plans to refurbish a vacant warehouse in another state and build these vehicles without a commitment to union wages or representation.

Let’s Build Back Better and put letter carriers in union-made vehicles that are good for the planet. Add your name and sign the petition if you agree.

The tax credit of an additional $4,500 for union-made electric vehicles made in the U.S. is a win for UAW members, unorganized autoworkers, and the entire labor movement. The provision:

  • Supports the high standards in wages, benefits, and safety that UAW members have bargained for in the auto industry
  • Incentivizes nonunion companies to stop spending millions on union busters and to allow their workers to form their unions freely
  • Encourages U.S. auto manufacturers to bring back jobs they offshored

Union members in the public sector are once again under attack and need our support. The Snyder-appointed Civil Service Commission is using the cover of a global pandemic to engage in underhanded union busting targeted at State of Michigan workers. This is not only an attack on dedicated state employees, but also their ability to provide quality public services to the people of Michigan. At a time when state workers have been on the frontlines of protecting the people of Michigan from the coronavirus, these anti-worker commissioners are trying to undermine the right of state employees to collectively bargain. Stand with our brothers and sisters and tell the Civil Service Commission to end these anti-union attacks.

Call your Representative’s office right now at 1-866-287-6350, and call your Senator’s office at 1-888-329-5096. Make sure you let them know who you are, where you live, and that any federal legislation dealing with this pandemic protects frontline workers and working families across America.

Owen Bieber touched the lives of many during his career, including many UAW members and their families. During his 12 years leading the world’s most powerful union that was 1.1 million members strong, he had a hand in supporting struggles for human rights from Africa to Eastern Europe, and advising President Bill Clinton on labor and economic issues.

Bieber’s work as a union leader went beyond rallies and negotiations. The UAW supported labor and civil rights movements with leaders across the globe, where the stakes were about more than higher wages. He is a leader that will be missed, but never forgotten. Do you have a story about Owen? We'd like to hear it!