This May Day, Say You're #UNION YES

AFL-CIO
1 May 2022

All across the nation, workers are fed up and fired up

2022 is turning out to be an incredible year as workers are voting to join unions and improve their lives. From baristas to warehouse workers and airline pilots to journalists and workers at cannabis dispensaries, working people all across the country are fed up and fired up.

There’s a super easy way to show you support working people: say the line Union Yes when placing your orders at the register, or add it in the app. Not sure which companies’ workers are organizing? That’s OK. There’s a good chance it’s happening everywhere!

Add Union Yes to your coffee order? CHECK!

To the memo line in an Amazon order? Yes, please.


Anywhere you shop online or in person, add Union Yes to your order.

As more people do this, working people will see your message and feel your support. And that means more individuals, especially young workers and workers of color, will feel empowered to collectively improve their own lives.

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