

Tell Congress:
“Over the last 40 years, as union membership has declined, income inequality has increased. Congress must swiftly pass the PRO Act to protect the right to organize and collectively bargain; strengthen workers’ rights to join together and negotiate for better working conditions; and restore fairness to an economy rigged against workers.”
For generations, our rights to form a union and negotiate a fair return on our work have been under attack.
Together, we must demand Congress act decisively to strengthen the middle class and reverse growing inequality.
The PRO Act would reverse years of attacks on unions and restore fairness to the economy by strengthening the federal laws that protect workers’ right to join a union and bargain for fair wages and better benefits.
This issue couldn’t be more urgent!
As you read this, Amazon warehouse workers in Alabama are facing efforts by the company’s management to block organizing efforts and intimidate workers. But workers are fighting for their rights, voting now through the end of March on whether to form a union.
The Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act would help restore workers’ rights to join a union and bargain for better wages, benefits, and safer workplaces.
The PRO Act would reform our nation’s labor laws so private-sector employers can’t perpetually stall union elections and contract negotiations and coerce and intimidate workers seeking to unionize.
This critical legislation would close loopholes in current law that allow employers to get away with these efforts to undermine working people, and would restore crucial rights established more than eight decades ago under the National Labor Relations Act.
By passing this legislation into law, we would give workers more control; impose real penalties when employers break the law; create a roadmap to a first union contract; strengthen workers’ ability to strike; and crack down on worker misclassification.