The Green New Deal is fracturing a critical base for Democrats: unions
As a statement of principles and goals, the Green New Deal seems to take economic justice and workers rights pretty seriously. It calls for a federal jobs guarantee. It says we need workforce retraining, strengthening collective bargaining rights, retirement security, and universal health care.
The resolution decries antilabor policies and says it must be fleshed out with input from frontline and vulnerable communities, labor unions, [and] worker cooperatives, with the goal of creating high-quality union jobs.
Which is why it was so surprising that the leader of the national AFL-CIO the largest federation of labor unions in the United States, representing more than 12.5 million workers recently came out against the proposal.
We werent part of the process, so the workers interest wasnt really figured into it, AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka said in April. We would want a whole bunch of changes made so that workers and our jobs are protected in the process.
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