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	<author_name>OLD AFM - American Federation of Musicians</author_name>
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	<title>Protecting the Right to Organize Act</title>
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	<description>The PRO Act was passed by the US House of Representatives in March, but has yet to be considered by the Senate. The PRO Act is the cornerstone of the AFL-CIO’s Workers First Agenda. If it passes, it would: Empower workers to organize and bargain. Hold corporations accountable for union-busting. Repeal “right to work” laws, which were created during the Jim Crow era to keep White and Black workers from organizing together. Stronger unions mean higher wages, safer working conditions and dignity for all people who work. The PRO Act is our first step to get there. Use the form and we’ll connect you to your U.S. senators: Tell them to vote “yes” on the PRO Act.</description>
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