Monday, September 4, 2023

Team AOC - Hot Labor Summer

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for Congress

 






This Labor Day, we wanted to call out some wins for the labor movement in 2023:

• According to a 2023 survey, 71% of Americans approve of labor unions — the most since 1965.1 A record-high 61% also say unions help rather than hurt the U.S. economy.

• More than 200 strikes have occurred across the U.S. so far in 2023, involving more than 320,000 workers, as compared to 116 strikes and just 27,000 workers in 2021.2

• New York State Nurses Association members won a 19.1 percent wage increase and the creation of more than 170 new nursing positions after a 3-day strike at Montefiore Medical Center in Alexandria’s district.

• The National Labor Relations Board saw 2,510 union representation petitions filed in fiscal year 2022 — a 53% increase over the previous year.3 The NLRB also ruled to make union-busting a lot harder: if bosses commit unfair labor practices in the run-up to a union election, the NLRB will order the employer to immediately recognize and bargain with the union.

• 86% of Teamsters voted in favor of a UPS ratification contract — the highest vote for a contract in the history of the Teamsters at UPS — and drivers will now earn an average of $170K/yr in pay and benefits by the end of 2028.

• 97% of the United Auto Workers voted to authorize a strike as their contract is renegotiated — meaning nearly all of the 150,000 workers at Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis will strike if a fair deal cannot be reached.4

It’s been a big year for the labor movement. We have momentum to grow and strengthen unions like no time in recent history. Team AOC is happy to stand with workers fighting for better protections in the workplace.

Yours in service,

Team AOC

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