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“This is our time. Because the people are on our side. This is the time for labor to rise up. Let’s pledge this Labor Day to seize the moment!” — General President Daniel E. Stepano #1u https://t.co/bUDOIxLpd4
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 31, 2018
@SenWarren “Proposes a Second New Deal.” Her bill would “require corporations to have 40 percent of their boards of directors elected not by their shareholders but by their employees.” https://t.co/KoVmMg5Mu1
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 30, 2018
“On behalf of our 44,000 members, the #OPMCIA extends our deepest condolences to the family and friends of @SenJohnMcCain. He was a true American hero — a man of good will and unwavering principles who always put his country first...” https://t.co/sa1hGonh4C
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 29, 2018
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 28, 2018
@SenWarren “has a plan to save capitalism. She’s unveiling a bill to make corporate governance great again.” https://t.co/djARosPjYa
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 27, 2018
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 26, 2018
Working people are fighting back — and winning. Labor is on the rise again! https://t.co/ffkqPnWBcr
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 25, 2018
Congratulations to @SenWarren for introducing the Accountable Capitalism Act to require large corporations to serve the interests of all stakeholders, rather than just shareholders. https://t.co/pCzUL1F4zF
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 24, 2018
Put your money where your values are & buy #unionmade! Our extensive library of union-made products will help you shop in solidarity: https://t.co/53HsScmaBh pic.twitter.com/usCnKgHHKr
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 23, 2018
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 22, 2018
“Unions improve wages, benefits and working conditions for their members. But it’s not just to members’ advantage. Collective bargaining affects pay standards across entire industries, meaning even nonunion workers benefit. ...” https://t.co/5u0u0igzpm
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 21, 2018
Hey #1u, the new @UnionPlus Scholarship application is now available – start your application today! Deadline: 01/31/19: https://t.co/zC6kyeqq9t pic.twitter.com/RDzzYxRIdG
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 20, 2018
“When I think about how being a part of a strong union has changed not only my life but the lives of so many working people I’m grateful. I’m also angry that the Supreme Court has made it easier for anti-worker extremists to rig the economy...” https://t.co/VrmxGYDyqr
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 19, 2018
“New evidence shows that ... the decline in union power since the 1960s — which may be exacerbated as a result of a recent Supreme Court decision — has contributed to the widening gap between rich and poor.” #1u https://t.co/tOpVtJduXd
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 18, 2018
Mark your calendars: the #OPCMIA 52nd International Convention will be held from August 11-16, 2019, in Las Vegas, Nevada! https://t.co/54Apuz5qU5 pic.twitter.com/yE6u4qxLsg
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 17, 2018
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 16, 2018
“To defeat Prop A, union members and allies waged an aggressive get-out-the-vote campaign across the state, reaching some 500,000 voters ... the U.S. labor movement has passed its first major test since the Janus decision in June.” #1u https://t.co/MzP5xI24mO
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 15, 2018
“The Missouri vote not only extends and intensifies [labor’s] success in a supposedly far more conservative state. It shows the latent appeal of pocketbook issues and trade unionism even in Trump country.” https://t.co/XkojlBIh4j
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 14, 2018
How Labor Won The Right-To-Work Fight In Missouri: It turns out unions run a fearsome ground game when they need to. #1u https://t.co/T1hZTNBvrq
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 13, 2018
“... the two-to-one margin by which Missouri voters overturned the so-called right-to-work law appears to be the latest sign of resurgent and effective labor activism.” — New York Times editorial #1u https://t.co/L7oGCoQbca
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 12, 2018
Interested in earning an associate degree online for free? Check out the Union Plus Free College Benefit! Enroll now – classes start on August 20: https://t.co/cCLwEfnH5g pic.twitter.com/VtPJsstysM
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 11, 2018
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 11, 2018
“Missouri voters sent a clear and strong message that right-to-work is bad not just for the workers and families in Missouri, but also that organized labor and our building trades unions will not be silenced.” — @BldgTrdsUnions President Sean McGarvey #1u https://t.co/Xt8UxXIXII
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 10, 2018
The #OPCMIA is proud to partner with the National Child ID Program to provide child ID kits to our members. Please watch this video to learn more: https://t.co/VtpYzZjwLA
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 9, 2018
“Americans want strong unions ... more than 60 percent of voters nationwide approve of organized labor. And that’s certainly the message from Missouri, where voters on Tuesday overturned the state’s so-called “right-to-work” law by an overwhelming margin.” https://t.co/Ia5MOBuOyg
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 9, 2018
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 8, 2018
Congratulations to #OPCMIA Missouri members and Locals on their landslide victory yesterday striking down "right to work for less." By a 2-1 margin, voters in this conservative state recognized a strong labor movement is the only way to get wages rising again. #1u
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 8, 2018
The Supreme Court’s labor decisions: “Bad news for working people, and a taste of what’s to come.” https://t.co/5elqu3kizS
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 7, 2018
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh “routinely rules against working people and their families” and “regularly sides with employers in denying working people relief against discrimination in the workplace.” https://t.co/Bw5sjRVTFu
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 6, 2018
“‘Right to work’ legislation will hurt everyone because it is another erosion of our right to come together in unity, and to have a say in how to run a government that works for us.” #VoteNoOnPropA in Missouri on August 7th! https://t.co/VrACcwCLKO
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 5, 2018
History will be made in Seattle October 12-15, when thousands of women in the building trades, including many #OPCMIA members, attend the Women Build Nations Conference and empower themselves with the skills to be advocates, mentors and role models. https://t.co/Jhfms2gET2
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 4, 2018
Prop A will NOT create jobs. Take it from Jesse he lost his job after #RightToWork was passed in Oklahoma. #VoteNoOnPropA on August 7th! https://t.co/aHmogFPfiB Take the pledge: https://t.co/4Pmj9Vz5Yw
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 3, 2018
“The Trump administration has officially killed a regulation that would have required employers to publicly disclose more information about the union-busting consultants they hire.” One more salvo in the war on workers. #1u https://t.co/ozHCGDqjUH
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 2, 2018
“In Missouri, the reality of low wages and poor or no health insurance is an unwelcome fact of life. Voting on Prop A is a moral issue — let’s make life better for all Missourians, let’s move our state forward.” #VoteNoOnPropA in Missouri on August 7th! https://t.co/9hHbe0fXIe
— OPCMIA International (@opcmiaintl) August 1, 2018