UFCW Local 1473 Endorses Mandela Barnes for Governor
Hours after former Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes formally launched his campaign for Governor of Wisconsin, the campaign secured an endorsement from UFCW (United Food & Commercial Workers) Local 1473, the largest private-sector union in the state of Wisconsin.
“I am deeply grateful for the support of the United Food & Commercial Workers Local 1473. As a state legislator and Lieutenant Governor, I’ve always fought to ensure every worker in Wisconsin has the protections and rights they need to earn a fair paycheck and provide for their families,” said Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes. “As Governor, no one will fight harder to restore the rights stripped away under Scott Walker—including repealing Act 10 and ensuring that every union in our state has the full right to organize and collectively bargain. I look forward to working alongside UFCW Local 1473 as we work to do things the ‘Wisconsin Way,’ bring down costs and keep communities safe.”
“For as long as I can remember, Mandela has always shown up for UFCW 1473 ready to fight for what’s right,” said UFCW Local 1473 President Jake Bailey. “We know that Mandela as Governor means having an ally that will fight hard for the necessary changes needed to strengthen organized labor. Regardless of background and beliefs, Mandela will do what’s right and will help make a better Wisconsin for all Wisconsinites.”
Mandela Barnes Press Team
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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