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For Immediate Release October 5, 2015 AR2 Contact: Natalie Gillam , 865-776-9006 NEW RELEASE: AR2 LAUNCHES NEW WEB VIDEO Arlington, VA – Ahead of the White House Summit on Worker Voice this week, AR2, a 501(c)(4) that focuses on public policy issues, released a new web video, “Department Of Parody…Setting The Record Straight On Labor .” Produced by CRAFT, the web video is AR2’s own take on the Department of Labor video that is now on the White House Summit website ahead of the meeting. AR2’s new video is also reflective of its robust engagement in the discussion over labor policy. The web video focuses on the power of workers, who are the most successful when they speak for themselves instead of relying on others to voice their ideas, concerns, and needs. “Regardless of the industry, the most important relationship in a successful business is the relationship between employees and their employer. While a parody of the administration's campaign on behalf of union bosses and getting them bigger paydays, our web video is intended to spark a discussion about the power employees have when they are encouraged to use their own voice.” -Natalie Gillam, Deputy Communications Director, AR2 Click below to watch the video:

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For Immediate ReleaseOctober 5, 2015

AR2 Contact:Natalie Gillam, 865-776-9006

NEW RELEASE: AR2 LAUNCHES NEW WEB VIDEO

Arlington, VA Ahead of the White House Summit on Worker Voice this week, AR2, a 501(c)(4) that focuses on public policy issues, released a new web video, Department Of ParodySetting The Record Straight On Labor. Produced by CRAFT, the web video is AR2s own take on the Department of Labor video that is now on the White House Summit website ahead of the meeting. AR2s new video is also reflective of its robust engagement in the discussion over labor policy.

The web video focuses on the power of workers, who are the most successful when they speak for themselves instead of relying on others to voice their ideas, concerns, and needs.

Regardless of the industry, the most important relationship in a successful business is the relationship between employees and their employer. While a parody of the administration's campaign on behalf of union bosses and getting them bigger paydays, our web video is intended to spark a discussion about the power employees have when they are encouraged to use their own voice. -Natalie Gillam, Deputy Communications Director, AR2

Click below to watch the video: