Solidarity through the members

Posted May 31, 2024

Brothers and Sisters,

I hope this finds you well.

The resolution of the Freeman’s settlement marks a significant victory for workers’ rights and underscores the power of collective action.

The investigation, which took nearly a year, brought to light various issues that affected the financial well-being of many members. The collective effort of the workers who courageously spoke out led to the recovery of $3.6 million in Pensions, 401K, and wages. This outcome not only resulted in substantial checks for some members but also set a precedent for open communication and prompt reporting of workplace issues. It’s a reminder that when workers unite and voice their concerns, they can effect meaningful change and safeguard their rights and interests. The commitment to ensuring that members can speak up without fear of repercussions is a foundational step towards a more transparent and fair work environment.

 If you need help, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

My phone number is: (702) 403-0700

Email: gustavo@dc16.us

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