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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Nov 16, 2020, 08:44 PM Nov 2020

Unions disagree over Biden's Labor secretary pick

Union leaders are hoping to influence Joe Biden's pick for Labor secretary — but they're increasingly at odds over who should get the job.

AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka and some of his organization’s largest affiliate unions are singing the praises of Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, who previously led the city’s Building and Construction Trades Council and could appeal to construction workers who supported President Donald Trump. But other unions in the federation are publicly pushing Rep. Andy Levin, a Michigan Democrat who worked as a labor organizer and ran the state’s job training program before he was elected.

The federation, which spans 56 unions representing over 12 million of the more-than 14 million unionized workers in the U.S., was supposed to discuss the potential Labor secretary pick and a possible endorsement at a meeting of union presidents who serve on its political committee on Friday. But that didn’t happen and another meeting hasn’t been scheduled, according to four people familiar with the conversations.

The split over Walsh and Levin was the reason why, one of the people said. “A number of the presidents were sort of furious at the whole thing," said the person, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive conversations.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/unions-disagree-over-bidens-labor-secretary-pick/ar-BB1b4eUy?li=BBnb7Kz

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The selling point that Walsh will appeal to union workers who voted trump is not enough when Levin lunasun Nov 2020 #1

lunasun

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1. The selling point that Walsh will appeal to union workers who voted trump is not enough when Levin
Mon Nov 16, 2020, 08:58 PM
Nov 2020

has a better background and is supported by other union groups with more Dem leaning members like the SEIU imo
From link
Levin has stronger ties to labor than some of the other names floated, with time spent as an SEIU organizer and more than a decade working for the AFL-CIO. A graduate of Harvard Law School, he also served in the Labor Department during the Clinton administration and as Michigan’s chief workforce officer under former Gov. Jennifer Granholm.

“Levin has both the knowledge and the expertise and the connections, both in the labor movement and in the broader progressive movement, including the environmental movement, to really be effective and a forceful advocate for families,” Economic Policy Institute President Thea Lee, who worked with Levin at the AFL-CIO, told POLITICO.


Give trump voting union members thier pick and then they vote repug anyway maybe
Walsh is a good Mayor and either one is 100+% better than the spawn in there now

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