"A Corporate CEO's Dream; Labor Unions Blast Trump-Vance Ticket

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Leading U.S. unions warned voters on Monday not to be fooled by the pro-worker facade constructed by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, a Republican senator from Ohio who has opposed congressional efforts to strengthen organizing rights, allowed corporate lobbyists to influence his legislating, and raked in donations from the elites he claims to despise.

Sen. JD Vance likes to play union supporter on the picket line, but his record proves that to be a sham. He has introduced legislation to allow bosses to bypass their workers’ unions with phony corporate-run unions, disparaged striking UAW members while collecting hefty donations from one of the major auto companies, and opposed the landmark Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, which would end union-busting "right to work" laws and make it easier for workers to form unions and win strong contracts.

"A Trump-Vance White House," she added, "is a corporate CEO's dream and a worker's nightmare."



Wonder when the UAW guy starts his new "corporate union" job?
 
The Democrats are the ones who declared a war against Coal Miners, suggesting they learn to code.

It wasn't Trump.

BTW, was Crooks a member of the SEIU? Has the international fessed up on this?
 
Leading U.S. unions warned voters on Monday not to be fooled by the pro-worker facade constructed by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, a Republican senator from Ohio who has opposed congressional efforts to strengthen organizing rights, allowed corporate lobbyists to influence his legislating, and raked in donations from the elites he claims to despise.

Sen. JD Vance likes to play union supporter on the picket line, but his record proves that to be a sham. He has introduced legislation to allow bosses to bypass their workers’ unions with phony corporate-run unions, disparaged striking UAW members while collecting hefty donations from one of the major auto companies, and opposed the landmark Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, which would end union-busting "right to work" laws and make it easier for workers to form unions and win strong contracts.

"A Trump-Vance White House," she added, "is a corporate CEO's dream and a worker's nightmare."



Wonder when the UAW guy starts his new "corporate union" job?
Trump has never been pro union or pro worker.
 
The Democrats are the ones who declared a war against Coal Miners, suggesting they learn to code.

It wasn't Trump.

BTW, was Crooks a member of the SEIU? Has the international fessed up on this?
Someone has to do it.
 
Leading U.S. unions warned voters on Monday not to be fooled by the pro-worker facade constructed by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, a Republican senator from Ohio who has opposed congressional efforts to strengthen organizing rights, allowed corporate lobbyists to influence his legislating, and raked in donations from the elites he claims to despise.

Sen. JD Vance likes to play union supporter on the picket line, but his record proves that to be a sham. He has introduced legislation to allow bosses to bypass their workers’ unions with phony corporate-run unions, disparaged striking UAW members while collecting hefty donations from one of the major auto companies, and opposed the landmark Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, which would end union-busting "right to work" laws and make it easier for workers to form unions and win strong contracts.

"A Trump-Vance White House," she added, "is a corporate CEO's dream and a worker's nightmare."



Wonder when the UAW guy starts his new "corporate union" job?
Nothing could be worse than the lying Dimtards pretending to support unions skrewey. And Trump will create many more real jobs for people who want to work...not you of course.
 
Leading U.S. unions warned voters on Monday not to be fooled by the pro-worker facade constructed by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, a Republican senator from Ohio who has opposed congressional efforts to strengthen organizing rights, allowed corporate lobbyists to influence his legislating, and raked in donations from the elites he claims to despise.

Sen. JD Vance likes to play union supporter on the picket line, but his record proves that to be a sham. He has introduced legislation to allow bosses to bypass their workers’ unions with phony corporate-run unions, disparaged striking UAW members while collecting hefty donations from one of the major auto companies, and opposed the landmark Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, which would end union-busting "right to work" laws and make it easier for workers to form unions and win strong contracts.

"A Trump-Vance White House," she added, "is a corporate CEO's dream and a worker's nightmare."



Wonder when the UAW guy starts his new "corporate union" job?
skrewey reeks of desperation...
Need some Lume for those stinky parts skrewey??
 
Leading U.S. unions warned voters on Monday not to be fooled by the pro-worker facade constructed by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, a Republican senator from Ohio who has opposed congressional efforts to strengthen organizing rights, allowed corporate lobbyists to influence his legislating, and raked in donations from the elites he claims to despise.

Sen. JD Vance likes to play union supporter on the picket line, but his record proves that to be a sham. He has introduced legislation to allow bosses to bypass their workers’ unions with phony corporate-run unions, disparaged striking UAW members while collecting hefty donations from one of the major auto companies, and opposed the landmark Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, which would end union-busting "right to work" laws and make it easier for workers to form unions and win strong contracts.

"A Trump-Vance White House," she added, "is a corporate CEO's dream and a worker's nightmare."



Wonder when the UAW guy starts his new "corporate union" job?
Ummmmmmmmmmmm, the head of the teamsters spoke at the RNC. That really eats your ass, doesn't it?
 
Yeah, really original that labor Unions blast the republican candidate.
 
Leading U.S. unions warned voters on Monday not to be fooled by the pro-worker facade constructed by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, a Republican senator from Ohio who has opposed congressional efforts to strengthen organizing rights, allowed corporate lobbyists to influence his legislating, and raked in donations from the elites he claims to despise.

Sen. JD Vance likes to play union supporter on the picket line, but his record proves that to be a sham. He has introduced legislation to allow bosses to bypass their workers’ unions with phony corporate-run unions, disparaged striking UAW members while collecting hefty donations from one of the major auto companies, and opposed the landmark Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, which would end union-busting "right to work" laws and make it easier for workers to form unions and win strong contracts.

"A Trump-Vance White House," she added, "is a corporate CEO's dream and a worker's nightmare."



Wonder when the UAW guy starts his new "corporate union" job?

Today, the four largest unions in the United States are the National Education Association (NEA), established in 1857 with approximately 3 million members, representing public school employees such as teachers, support staff, and counselors. NEA is also considered the most powerful union in America. Following NEA is the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), founded in 1921, with approximately 1.9 million members, including healthcare professionals, janitors, and public service workers. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), established in 1932, claims around 1.5 million members, comprising employees of various government levels. Lastly, the Teamsters, with 1.4 million members, represent truck drivers, warehouse workers, and different trades.

They want to kill public unions. If you haven't noticed, Republicans have been attacking unions since the 70's. In that time we went from 35% of our workforce was unionized to 5% today. No coincidence in that time, our wages stalled but CEO pay skyrocketed.

Today, the four largest unions in the United States are the National Education Association (NEA), established in 1857 with approximately 3 million members, representing public school employees such as teachers, support staff, and counselors. NEA is also considered the most powerful union in America. Following NEA is the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), founded in 1921, with approximately 1.9 million members, including healthcare professionals, janitors, and public service workers. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), established in 1932, claims around 1.5 million members, comprising employees of various government levels. Lastly, the Teamsters, with 1.4 million members, represent truck drivers, warehouse workers, and different trades.

Then there's the UAW.

Republicans want to say there's no need for unions anymore but we saw in 2019 unions are very much useful in getting companies to pay their employees a fair wage. What Republicans think is fair, is not.
 
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