Thanks to working people, all the leading Democratic candidates are backing powerful labor reform | Opinion

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Both the progressives and moderates have committed to raise wages, make it easier to join unions and end the anti-worker agenda of the Trump administration.

Workers have created the conditions for leaders to take action, including the U.S. House of Representatives. Just last week, the House passed the Protecting the Right to Organize Act, a step in the right direction that would make it easier for workers to come together on the job.

Despite the Trump administration's efforts to convince them otherwise, working people, whose wages go to supporting and building a better life for their families, see through the president's divisive rhetoric and actions. Working people are clear-eyed heading into 2020 because they know what is at stake.

As president of the 2 million member Service Employees International Union, I've seen many members confront candidates with the same question: How are you going to make it easier for millions of workers like me to join a union to fight for a better future for my family?, which would allow workers to join together across industries, not just companies, giving many more people the opportunity to bargain for better jobs.

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