Washington (CNN) Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren unveiled a plan Thursday to give American workers more power, protections and higher wages.

The presidential hopeful's plan, posted to Medium, would extend labor rights to all workers, protect pensions, and strengthen workers' rights to organize, bargain collectively and strike. It would expand worker protections and combat discrimination.

"American workers don't have enough power," Warren argues in her post, because big corporations and their allies have waged a "systematic attack on unions." Warren, who has made anti-corruption and anti-big money central themes of her presidential bid, advocates for creating a "stronger labor movement."

The senator pledges to use executive action, to work with Congress and leverage the federal procurement process "to pursue the most progressive and comprehensive agenda for workers since the New Deal."

Warren, who officially launched her 2020 presidential bid at the site of a historic 1912 labor strike led by women and immigrants, writes in her new plan she wants to make it easier for unions to assert their rights, including the right to strike.

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