I hadn’t been active in the union for many years but then my worksite organizer came to our office and told us about the Fight for a Fair Economy.
When I heard about corporations not paying their fair share and them
fighting to get rid of the unions by funding deceptive ballot petitions
to trick people, I was angry, shocked and motivated. That’s when I knew
that I had to get involved. I decided to take time off of my job and
work with SEIU to fight for what I believe in.
During my time
working on the “Fight for a Fair Economy” we participated in many
actions and talked to many workers, but I was most impacted when we
rallied with Warehouse Workers United in Chino, CA. We stood outside of a
warehouse in over 100 degree weather and listened to stories from
workers about the poor treatment and inhumane conditions they deal with
on a daily basis.
I didn’t believe something like this could
happen in the U.S. in 2011. When Santos, the worker that shared with us
on his break, was fired after telling his story I was even more
appalled. We got together and fought for his job.
It gave me great pride to put pressure on management and get his job
back, but I am still very upset that their working conditions have not
improved.
I’ve told the story of Santos and the warehouse workers
to all my friends and family, and I will continue telling that story to
help open people’s eyes to what is really happening to workers in this
economy. That is where the Fight for a Fair Economy starts, educating
people on what is going on, getting them fired up the way my worksite
organizer did for me.
If you believe that you, your children and
grandchildren deserve the best opportunities and working conditions,
then this is your fight.
The Fight for a Fair Economy is Our Fight.
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