Workers across the U.S. are increasingly voting to join unions, with the highest rate in 15 years, according to analyses from various sources including the Center for American Progress. The surge in union elections comes alongside a rise in workplace strikes, hitting a 23-year high last year. Leaders like @aftunion and @POTUS are vocal in supporting workers' rights to organize and gain collective power against corporate interests.
Workers are voting to join unions at the highest rate in 15 years. The number of workplace strikes hit a 23-year high last year. Workers are done letting billionaires and corporations hoard all the wealth and power. They're fighting back β and it's a beautiful thing to watch.
Workers are voting to join unions at the highest rate in 15 years. https://t.co/vFlm89R1Qh
Workers who join a union gain power over the decisions that affect their lives. It's democracy in action. I'm proud to be the most pro-union president in American history β and I'll keep fighting to defend the right of workers to organize. https://t.co/OdFD0rQniU
Workers are voting to join unions β at the highest rate in 15 years. Based on what @aftunion is seeing with our largest membership in our history that is certainly true! Workers know that together we can accomplish what is impossible alone. https://t.co/YoGCFgbgon
Workers are winning union elections at the highest rate in 16 years https://t.co/NjkOxVHH9x
Workers are voting to join unions at the highest rate in 15 years, finds an analysis out this morning from the progressive Center for American Progress. https://t.co/fnbem61Uu2