Building Trades Applaud Veto of Resolution That Would Thwart Unionization Rules

Building Trades Applaud Veto of Resolution That Would Thwart Unionization Rules

"The President has clearly stated and through his veto action demonstrated that his belief shared by a majority of Americans that collective bargaining and unionization should remain accessible to all those seeking representation.  All workers deserve to have a voice on the job.  Further, with so much debate about wage stagnation and income inequality from both sides of the aisle, this action serves as a reminder that unions are critical in the effort to build pathways into the middle class and continued upward mobility for workers and their families, a goal that elected officials regardless of political affiliation should continue to promote."
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