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Support workers who were fired for organizing Attribution: FiredUp! Worker Solidarity Network Attent

Support workers who were fired for organizing Attribution: FiredUp! Worker Solidarity Network Attention Daily Kos Friends: We are in a national emergency. As unprecedented numbers of workers take collective action to demand better conditions, companies are responding with unjust terminations. While some workers are able to file claims to fight this retaliation, far too many cases are going unchallenged, leading CEOs to use this unjust tactic more frequently to discourage workers from organizing. [Sign FiredUp! Worker Solidarity Network's Petition to Protect Workers Retaliated for Organizing]( [SIGN NOW]( We are the FiredUp! Worker Solidarity Network, a collective effort from Jobs With Justice, Unemployed Workers United, and the Coworker Solidarity Fund to support workers nationwide. Our Network helps workers meet their immediate needs during this crisis of retaliation so they can keep organizing to win. We provide direct relief to help workers’ day-to-day bills and expenses. We have moved nearly $300,000 to workers in crisis due to retaliation. These awards have helped workers with critical personal expenses, such as covering health insurance costs after being fired, childcare, car repairs, rent, utility bills, and paying off debt. [Add your Name to the Thousands Supporting Workers In Crisis]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( Thousands of workers need your support. Mass firings at the hands of corporations undermine our country's democracy. We cannot stand idly by while millions of workers are being silenced for demanding better wages and working conditions. Workers' rights are human rights, and the millions of workers that are being denied their basic rights need your support. The time to show up for worker solidarity is now and we hope you join us. In Solidarity, The FiredUp! Worker Solidarity Network Paid for by the FiredUp! Solidarity Network: a joint project of Unemployed Workers United, Jobs With Justice Education Fund, and Coworker Solidarity Fund. Does not equal endorsement. Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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