On the recordFebruary 5, 2020
Madam Speaker, today I rise in solidarity with my union brothers and sisters in support of the Protecting the Right to Organize Act. Over the last few decades, we have seen the right to unionize, to ban together, and to fight for the collective rights and dignities of working people come under attack. Throughout our Nation's history, these rights and protections have led to better wages and benefits, safer working conditions, and protections from workplace harassment and discrimination. The hard-won battles of our Nation's unions have helped push back against the vast economic inequities that too often are fueled by the greed of big corporations and special interests. I have witnessed many of these victories firsthand, from my early days on the picket lines with my mother, Sandy--may she rest in power-- who taught me early on that our destinies are tied, that workers' rights are human rights, and that economic justice is workers' justice. This is still true today, and the fight continues, from the Stop & Shop workers, who walked out and fought back for better healthcare for workers and their families, to the Battery Wharf Hotel workers, who braved the elements for 79 days fighting for livable wages and protections for immigrant workers, pregnant workers, and workers of color. We cannot and must not take this power for granted.…





