BCTGM Union Women VOTE! Celebrate #100YearsOfVoting
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BCTGM Union Women VOTE! Celebrate #100YearsOfVoting

August 18, 1920, women gained the constitutional right to vote after a century-long fight for equal representation. TODAY commemorates the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.

As we approach the 2020 election, mobilizing working women to vote is paramount to the goals of electing female candidates and candidates who advocate for women, and of getting this country back on track in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and its disproportionate impact on women, especially women of color.

Print this UNION WOMEN VOTE sign, tag the @BCTGM on social and help us inspire, motivate and celebrate #100YearsOfVoting!

Check out these STRONG, hardworking UNION Women of Mondelez in Atlanta!