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"Black women’s voices have been suppressed and left unrecognized for... far too long, even within a workers’ rights movement that they helped build from the ground up. It’s vitally important to learn their history and support their modern-day counterparts’ work, because without Black women, the U.S. labor movement undoubtedly would have been doomed from the start."
This Black History Month, we’re celebrating the powerful Black women who are fighting for a better future and continuing the fight to make sure everyone, no matter where we work, has a voice on the job.
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Ever wonder why some of us get paid so little? Why we don't have uni...ons at our jobs? It's because the people who wrote the labor laws wanted it that way. We say ... it's time to rewrite 'em.
”To win the votes of white Southern Democrats in the Senate, Roosevelt and Wagner agreed to exclude farmworkers and domestic laborers — nannies, cooks, house cleaners — many of whom were black, from the N.L.R.A.’s guarantees.”
We need to rewrite the rules so working people of every race and gender have the right to join together in unions to fight for better wages, benefits, and working conditions: https://nyti.ms/2T1vRD8 See More
