As the push to unionize has spread across some of the country's largest companies, the National Labor Relations Board Restaurant workers in Austin, Texas havewith the goal of organizing the nation's entire food services industry and since Starbucks employees in Buffalo, New York became the first U.S. workers at the chain to unionize, employees at more than 300 stores in 36 states have filed for union elections with the NLRB.
That momentum has kept up despite"relentless efforts from corporate billionaires to silence workers," said Liz Shuler, president of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations .Shuler."We are stronger in a union!" Charles Idelson, communications director for National Nurses United, noted that the rise in support for unions follows"five decades of far right, corporate assaults" on workers' rights andLee Saunders, president of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees , shows that"the overwhelming majority of Americans understands what unions bring to the table: higher wages, safer working conditions, lifesaving benefits, job security, and dignity and respect.
Saunders urged Americans to demonstrate their enthusiasm for workers' rights on Election Day to ensure pro-worker legislation is passed at the local, state, and federal level. "The fact is, too many employers still get away with vicious union busting and silencing the voices of their workers," said Saunders."To change this, we must channel support for unions into votes for pro-worker candidates up and down the ballot."
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