Labor groups step up pressure on Trump to deliver
August 20 at 4:25 PM
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Labor leaders, once courted by President Trump, are stepping up their campaign to turn workers against the White House if it does not deliver more on jobs and trade and if it does not stop undoing Obama-era regulations.
The most visible effort, which starts in Indianapolis on Monday afternoon, is a two-week tour organized by the coalition Good Jobs Nation that ropes in labor-friendly politicians. The coalition, launched in 2013 to pressure Barack Obamas White House on trade and wage issues, is organizing rallies throughout the Midwest through Labor Day.
Trump ran as a working-class hero, so lets look at the results, said Joseph Geevarghese, Good Jobs Nations executive director. Were seven months into his administration, and wages are flat. People are still getting pink slips.
The Indianapolis rally, which will feature Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), is designed to highlight the complicated aftermath of an early Trump coup for workers a deal that delayed layoffs at a Carrier plant in nearby Huntington. In December, Trump came to Indiana to announce that Carrier would lay off only a few hundred of its 1,400-odd workers, thanks to the states promise of $700,000 per year in tax breaks to the company and a presidential promise of corporate tax reform.
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