
A federal judge ruled that President Trump’s firing of NLRB Member Gwynne Wilcox was unconstitutional and reinstated her. This is a huge win for working people. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) can now get back to enforcing labor laws, holding bad bosses accountable, and protecting your paycheck.
But corporate interests are not backing down.
Big money has bought out politicians to dismantle worker protections, silence us, and take our money. They know that a weak NLRB means lower wages, fewer rights, and no consequences for bad bosses.
We need you to stay engaged, take action, and keep up the pressure.
Three Ways to Fight Back Right Now
1. Got a Petty Idea to Mess with Corporate Power? Share It
Corporations exploit every loophole to squeeze workers, dodge accountability, and silence dissent. Let’s turn the tables.
What is a small but effective way to throw a wrench in their machine?
- Flood their customer service with nonsense
- Exploit their own policies against them
- Make their PR team’s life a nightmare
Submit your best idea, and we will feature the sharpest, funniest, and most disruptive tactics.
2. They Do Not Want You to Share This
Big corporations are counting on workers to stay quiet while they strip away labor protections, suppress wages, and stack the system against us.
Prove them wrong. Send this to two people who need to see it and get them to join the fight. The more people who know what is at stake, the stronger we are.
3. Solidarity Sign-Off, We Keep the Receipts
The same corporations cutting your paycheck are paying lobbyists to strip your rights. They are working together to weaken worker protections, gut unions, and keep wages low.
We can push back one receipt at a time.
Next time you sign a receipt, leave a message of solidarity:
- “Fair wages for all”
- “Workers deserve better”
- “Google Gwynne Wilcox”
- Or your idea to show that workers are keeping the receipts
Then, take a picture and send it to [email protected]. Let’s flood their systems with reminders that workers are watching and fighting back.