While labor advocates seek to revitalize union membership and pressure governments to pass labor-friendly policies as a means to increase workers’ bargaining strength, Republicans hoping to regain full control of government in 2024 have plans to “fix” the labor movement by targeting those unions, which they characterize as unaccountable and inefficient. Former President Donald Trump’s first administration took measures that labor experts say are tantamount to union-busting, while Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill introduced the Teamwork for Employees and Managers (TEAM) Act in 2022, which would repeal NLRA’s Section 8(a)(2) and other rules meant to keep unions independent and capable of bargaining effectively. Section 8(a)(2), which lays out what constitutes unfair labor practice on both ends, expressly prohibits unions that have been “assisted or controlled” by the employer.
Yet they’re somehow the party for the working class.
United Auto Workers (UAW) endorses Vice President Harris in the upcoming presidential election, citing ‘track record’ with workers