Labor leaders, Illinois officials fear workers’ rights at risk under Trump, but vow to keep fighting – Chicago Tribune*

State Sen. Craig Wilcox, a Republican on the legislature’s labor committee, said it would not surprise him if state Democrats proposed labor legislation in response to concerns about Trump’s policies, and he said he would weigh those proposals as they come. Tim Drea, the president of the Illinois AFL-CIO, said the organization would “double down” to protect workers’ rights in the state. “All options are on the table,” he said.
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Deb
1 year ago

More fear mongering propaganda from the far left Democrats. This election should have shown Democrats that people do not want their far left policies.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

And how exactly can Trump do anything to affect labor unions relations in deep blue states? He would most likely let IL and other like states clean up their own respective messes. One week in and some are already wearing out the panic button.

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