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Women organizing to win: 9to5 yesterday; the PRO Act today

Liz Shuler and Karen Nussbaum
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If you’ve never had to make coffee for your boss, it’s thanks to women who organized in the 1970s. And while the electric typewriter is no more, how women of that era organized is relevant—to current battles like organizing big tech, building care infrastructure, and winning labor reform by passing the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act—so women can form and join unions now without fear. So if we’re going to learn anything from history, it’s this: We need labor empowerment laws for the 21st century. A bill in Congress called the PRO Act will remove barriers to organizing and make it easier for the millions of working women who want to join and form unions. That, in turn, will help create unions in big tech and in the care economy, empowering the next generation of working women with equal pay and opportunities on the job.

Read the full piece in People's World.