Nissan Workers in Mississippi want to unionize and they need your support to vote today!


Fair Representation Now!

 

We just started a petition titled Stand with Nissan Workers!

Thousands of Nissan auto workers in Canton, Mississippi—80 percent of whom are African-American—have had enough. They endure dangerous working conditions, bullying by management, punishing production demands, and long hours.

Nissan Workers just started a petition to Carlos Ghosn, Chairman and CEO, Renault-Nissan Alliance

Stand with Nissan Workers now! This campaign of intimidation and pressure from the company must end. Tell Nissan to stop standing in the way of its workers’ right to unionize.

Will you sign the petition to act in solidarity with workers in Mississippi? Workers are set to vote on a union this week, we need your support now!

That’s why Nissan Workers will be voting this week on whether to unionize, despite underhanded interference from management. The company is already waging an incredibly hostile campaign of intimidation and pressure against union supporters. By refusing to allow a fair election with lies and manipulation, Nissan is denying Black workers in Canton the fundamental freedom to vote and to therefore have a say in their workplace.

Join us in pledging to tell Nissan that workers have the right to unionize. Nissan CEO, Carlos Ghosn, needs to know how much support workers in Canton have.

Nissan has union representation at every one of its 45 manufacturing plants around the world, except for the three plants in the American South, which consist mostly of Black workers. Southern workers should not be denied the rights that all other Nissan Workers around the globe can exercise.

This campaign of intimidation and pressure from the company must end. Tell Nissan to stop standing in the way of its workers’ right to unionize!

Will you pledge to join the fight for fair representation for Black workers?

Thank you,

Nissan Workers of Canton, Mississippi

Going solar: Good for the planet, your family, and the Amazon!


Take a brief phone call and receive a custom solar proposal by email, and Amazon Watch will receive a $100 donation!

We can raise $50,000 to install solar energy systems in indigenous communities in the Amazon if only 500 of our supporters take ten minutes to participate in this campaign. carmen, will you help?

Fill out a quick form and you will receive a brief phone call explaining the options for going solar in your neighborhood, and whether you go solar or not, we will receive a $100 donation for our work in the Amazon when you receive a quote by email. And if you decide to go solar after finding out what you can save, we will receive an additional $500. Your personal information will only be shared with one solar education partner who serves your area, and you’ll only be called once.

TURN TEN MINUTES INTO $100 FOR THE AMAZON!

Confronting climate change is one of the most vital issues of our time. It will take both individual and collective action to move past the fossil fuel age and learn to live in way that respects the environment and furthers climate justice.

That’s why Amazon Watch supports our indigenous allies in the Amazon to embrace clean renewable energy, and it’s why we promote actions all of our supporters can take. Today, we’re sharing this awesome opportunity for our supporters – including you – to go solar while directly supporting indigenous communities doing the same thing.

Please take ten minutes to learn about your options for solar energy and to support our work in the Amazon!

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