Liz ShulerVerified account

@lizshuler

Secretary-Treasurer of & wearing many hats. Lover of spicy food, kindness & my home state of Oregon. Let's join together for fairness on the job!

Washington, DC
Joined August 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jan 8

    Very little talk about the impact on working people at As technology is showcased, we must listen to the voices of workers & include them in every aspect of the innovation process. We want a future of work that works for humans not just robots.

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  2. 12 hours ago

    ┳┻| ┻┳| ┳┻| _ ┻┳| •.•) organizing works. ┳┻|⊂ノ pass it on. ┻┳|

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  3. Feb 28

    . member “I just felt the union we were creating and electing was totally different.” Your union activism is showing the world the power of joining together in a modern, relevant way. Thank you for inspiring us all!

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  4. Retweeted
    Feb 27

    SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris calling out SBS: We’re not backing down; we’re not going away. SAG-AFTRA, fellow union members and leaders and political allies stand in solidarity with our members at SBS.

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  5. Feb 27

    A horrifying exhibit in Silicon Valley depicts a proposed patent come to life: the Amazon worker cage. This doesn't have to be our future-our Future of Work report shows we have a path forward if workers have the power to drive decision making.

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  6. Feb 27

    Love this piece by Black Women in the Labor Movement Have Long Defended America’s Workers

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  7. Feb 26

    NEW report: At stores in 27 airports, the median wage for Black baristas was $1.85 LESS than for white baristas in 2019. can do better and working people deserve

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  8. Feb 26

    Union busting is disgusting, especially from a company that claims to align with the interests of young workers. should voluntarily recognize the card authorization vote of .

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  9. Feb 26

    Thank you Sec-Treas Ray Curry for this piece on the visionary leadership of Walter Reuther and Dr. King. Together they stood up to break down racial barriers and aggressively fought for equality for all workers.

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  10. Retweeted
    Feb 24

    We've reached a tentative agreement on a new AT&T Mobility contract covering workers in TX, AR, KS, MO, and OK!

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  11. Feb 24

    Amazing to see women of color making waves in South Carolina in these powerful positions. WOC, whether leaders or voters, will play a critical role in the upcoming election -- let's make sure to get out the vote!

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  12. Feb 24

    Katherine Johnson was a brilliant mathematician and a trailblazer for women everywhere. Her commitment to breaking down racial and gender barriers leaves behind a truly inspirational legacy.

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  13. Retweeted
    Feb 20

    Bayard Rustin, the organizer of the March on Washington in 1963, was a champion for both black and workers. His activism made a HUGE impact on civil & labor rights, empowering millions of American workers.

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  14. Feb 19

    Even though more women are on the job + taking on leadership roles, gender stereotypes, occupational segregation and discrimination means the wage gap remains. It's past time for a change.

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  15. Feb 19
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  16. Retweeted
    Feb 18

    Born , Toni Morrison was the first African-American woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993. Today we thank her for breaking through barriers & showing us what is all about.

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  17. Feb 18

    Welcome ! We are so happy to have you! ✊

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  18. Retweeted
    Feb 18

    VICTORY! ✊✊✊ OPEIU is PROUD to welcome , one of the FIRST TECH UNIONS IN U.S. HISTORY, into our big union family. Our media release on this historic win for working people 👇

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  19. Feb 18

    Feb. 18, 2020. Kickstarter is now the first major tech company to form a union. This historical win shows that when working people stand together, they can make powerful change!

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  20. Feb 14

    Should Be Enough for *all* airline workers—including the thousands of subcontracted workers who, despite being essential to helping keep the industry inflight, are left in poverty as airlines like , , enjoy booming profits.

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  21. Feb 14

    Happy Birthday to the great state of Oregon -- you're looking great for 161! Always proud of the workers at and the hard work they do every day.

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