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Tammy Baldwin's Public Statements on Issue: Employment and Affirmative Action
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U.S. Senate (WI)
- Jr, Democratic Majority Conference Secretary
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12/16/2021
Tweet - "More than 2.5 million women left the workforce during the first year of the pandemic due to bad working conditions. When we #BuildBackBetter, it must include women coming back to work with better working conditions and child care options."
12/16/2021
Tweet - "Every worker deserves a union. Pass it on."
12/13/2021
Tweet - "Wisconsin's economy is bouncing back and moving forward. But there is more we can do to break down barriers for workers and create good paying jobs that respect and reward hard work."
12/07/2021
Tweet - "In 2018, 58% of direct care workers earned less than $30,000 a year with nearly one-third of workers living in a low-income family that makes less than 200% of the federal poverty line. It's time to #InvestInCare."
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