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- 1:20 ‘These things says the Amen, # Rev. 1:5; 3:7; 19:11 the Faithful and True Witness, # (Col. 1:15) the Beginning of the creation of God: 15 # Rev. 3:1 “I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I could wish you were cold or hot. 16 So then, because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will vomit you out of My mouth. 17 Because you say, # Hos.
Christ Jesus was speaking of the strength that comes through spiritual unity when he said ( Matt. 18:19, 20 ): 'If two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven.
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2020 Election:
Our Worker Voices Are Front & Center
Workers united in SEIU and the Fight for $15 and a Union worked together tirelessly over the past year, ahead of the 2020 presidential election, to lift their voices and fight hard for justice in our workplaces, communities and democracy. Together, we demanded the right for all workers—regardless of job, race or zip code—to join together in a union. This week, at the Democratic National Convention, that work will be on display. We raised our voices and they heard us.
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Angela Edwards-Luckett
Adjunct Professor
St. Petersburg, FL
For adjunct professor Angela Edwards-Luckett, #ProtectAllWorkers means corporations and government prioritizing working people as we face this COVID crisis.
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Philadelphia, PA
Thousands of contracted airport workers like Ben McMillan are laid off as airlines seek billions in bailout from the U.S. Congress.
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Pediatric Resident Physician
Miami, FL
Dr. Lily Ostrer is an internal medicine-pediatrics physician at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami fighting for paid sick leave in the face of coronavirus.
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Los Angeles, CA
California McDonald’s workers in Fight for $15 and a Union, like Emmanuel Flores, are shining a light on wage theft, sexual harassment & workplace violence to underscore need for union representation.
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Income Maintenance Caseworker
Reading, PA
Public workers like Chris Ellis provide essential services for their state. Having a voice on the job makes all the difference. It’s time everyone did.
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Since 2012 when 200 fast-food workers first went on strike, the Fight for $15 and a Union has become an international, multi-racial, worker-led movement demanding $15 an hour and union rights at McDonald’s and across the economy. Today, over 30% of all U.S. workers are on a path to $15 an hour.
Learn moreAirport workers are proving that when we speak out for $15 and a union, we can change our lives. By coming together across race, language and religion, 152,000 airport workers have won raises and job improvements and 30,000 have joined SEIU. We won't stop until we win Unions for All. #PovertyDoesntFly Fantastical 2 5 15 download free.
Learn moreEveryone—Black, white and brown—should be able to learn without being trapped in debt and choosing to teach shouldn’t mean living in poverty. College faculty, graduate workers and students are uniting to demand college for all, student debt forgiveness and unions for all. Join our movement.
Learn moreChild care providers—Black, white and brown—have come together in a national movement to fight for their right to join a union so they can negotiate higher wages, improve working conditions and have a REAL voice to ensure MORE children have access to quality care. Get involved to show your support.
Learn moreWe are on a journey to build a society where everyone’s work is valued and all people are respected. Together, we will fight anti-Black racism, structural racism and all forms of racial oppression that prevent working people from earning a good living and having a good life.
Learn moreWe’re home care workers fighting for higher wages, training to provide better care and affordable long-term care for all. We’re creating good union jobs so more seniors and people with disabilities get the care they need to live with dignity at home. Together, we’re changing the future of home care.
Learn moreThis dynamic campaign empowers 160,000 union janitors to win respect, at least $15 an hour and a strong union for all cleaners—no matter what we look like or where we’re from. So far, we have pumped more than $1 Billion back into the homes and communities of cleaners. And we aren’t done yet.
Learn moreOur national campaign unites a community of security officers and supporters dedicated to bringing good jobs and higher standards to the entire security industry. We are 65,000 union security officers strong and growing, with a commitment to winning respect, at least $15 an hour and Unions for All.
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Learn moreiAmerica is a source of empowerment for American immigrant families of all walks of life, providing the tools and support to be informed, inspire change and impact America’s future.
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We believe that all people—Black, white and brown—should have access to quality, affordable healthcare and long term care. We’re fighting for affordable healthcare we can all count on and a healthcare system that works for all of us.
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Join UsAll working people should have the opportunity to join a union, no matter where we work, to bargain higher wages and better jobs. Join the Fight for $15 and a Union movement's demand for #UnionsForAll.