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15,000 Workers Fired or Punished for Union Support So Far This Year | 15,000 Workers Fired or Punished for Union Support So Far This Year |
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American Rights at Work launches e-advocacy campaign to educate the public and generate support for labor law reform
WASHINGTON, DC—As of today, over 15,000 workers in America have been
fired or discriminated against for demonstrating support for a union.
In an effort to raise awareness about this crisis in observance of
Labor Day, American Rights at Work released a short Flash video today,
titled "15,000 Workers," as the centerpiece of an e-advocacy campaign
designed to build support for labor law reform. To view the video, click here. |
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American Rights at Work – http://www.americanrightsatwork.org – is the nation's leading labor policy and advocacy organization dedicated to educating the American public about the barriers that workers face when they attempt to exercise their rights to freely and fairly form unions and engage in collective bargaining.
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American Rights at Work is a nonprofit advocacy organization dedicated to promoting the freedom of workers to organize unions and bargain collectively with employers.