Workers should be the ones deciding where their hard-earned money goes, not union bosses.   Our Employee Rights Act will allow just that.
"While the PRO Act only serves the narrow interests of union bosses and their allies in Congress, the Employee Rights Act provides a roadmap for an economy that puts workers first." Read more from my latest Op-Ed in @TheHillOpinion: thehill.com/opinion/congress…

Sep 8, 2022 · 5:10 PM UTC

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Replying to @SenatorTimScott
Where are your receipts for legislation that supports workers over employees? All benefit from collective bargaining. Don't ignore what is happening with Amazon and Starbucks' employees.
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
Tim, Unions ensure that the money is sufficient and not so hard to earn. Workers in unions have a lot more money to decide what to do with. It’s an investment. Now do you get it?
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The only reason why my husband and I were able to retire with a decent income was because of our unions. I was a public school teacher for over 20 years. He was in the electrical workers union for 30 years.
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Tim Tim. Roll over. Bark. Sit. Token want a bone
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You (really, your corporate donors) are terrified of a resurging union movement. But that is how Americans received fair pay for their work in the 50s, 60s and 70s. Collective bargaining means fair pay and fair working conditions.
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Replying to @SenatorTimScott
But without Unions many workers would have no rights....oh that's right sorry that's the GOP
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But…they…VOTED!
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Replying to @SenatorTimScott
“Right To Work” garbage, right there. RTW hurts workers. SC hurts workers.
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You know who decides: corporations.
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
Republicans always chose their corporate donors over workers who put profits over people.
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