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This Is An Emergency, friend, Attribution: FiredUp! Worker Solidarity Network Hi again friend, We ar

This Is An Emergency, friend, Attribution: FiredUp! Worker Solidarity Network Hi again friend, We are living in a moment of the biggest worker uprisings in recent history. Thousands and thousands of workers are currently organizing and striking to demand better working conditions — and many are facing retaliation and termination for their brave efforts. [Workers are organizing in record numbers and corporations are responding to workers by firing them, closing stores, and otherwise undermining their right to organize.]( This is not only unjust but also a violation of workers' basic rights. The FiredUp! Worker Solidarity Network has allocated more than $300,000 to workers in crisis due to retaliation — but the need is far greater than that. [Add your name to The FiredUp! Worker Solidarity Network's petition to join the thousands of us fighting for workers rights and supporting these workers in crisis.]( [Sign on to the FiredUp! Worker Solidarity Network!]( Every worker should have the right to speak up and demand better treatment on the job. Employer retaliation against workers for reporting labor law violations and organizing unions is both a national emergency and the source of major economic dislocation. But workers cannot wait and are taking matters into their own hands. Will you join us to continue this important work? [Support Fired Workers Who Are Exercising Their Right to Organize]( [SIGN NOW]( Workers' rights are human rights, and we cannot be idle while millions of workers are being denied their basic rights. 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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