The Senate Resolution introduced by Kane and others designates the week of June 9 through 13, 2025, as "Union Organizing Week" in Pennsylvania. This resolution honors the rights of workers to organize and bargain collectively, emphasizing the benefits that unionization brings to both employees and employers, such as improved workplace safety, fair wages, and enhanced productivity. It acknowledges the historical contributions of unionized workers, including veterans, to the state's economy and the middle class, while also recognizing the role of unions in reducing wage gaps and combating discrimination.

Furthermore, the resolution calls attention to the challenges workers face in exercising their right to unionize, including employer interference and unfair labor practices. It encourages all workers to understand and assert their rights to improve their work environments and living conditions, while also promoting a commitment to high-quality production and services in Pennsylvania. The Senate expresses its support for the ongoing efforts of workers to organize and collectively bargain, highlighting the importance of solidarity and advocacy in achieving fair treatment in the workplace.