On the recordMarch 29, 2023
Too often in our Country, workers don't have that right. I represent a state where workers over generations marched and mobilized and literally bled and died for the right to organize.
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congress.govToo often in our Country, workers don't have that right. I represent a state where workers over generations marched and mobilized and literally bled and died for the right to organize.
Senator Casey highlights the historical struggle for workers' rights in his state.
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