'You can't be pro-billionaire and pro-working class': Biden's labor chief on return of Trump
Source: The Guardian
Sat 18 Jan 2025 07.00 EST
Last modified on Sat 18 Jan 2025 07.03 EST
Even as Donald Trump says he will battle for Americas workers, the acting secretary of labor, Julie Su, is voicing fears that Trump will undo many of Joe Bidens pro-worker policies, which include protecting workers from extreme heat and extending overtime pay to millions more workers.
In an interview with the Guardian, Su said that Trump might fall far short on delivering for workers considering the first Trump administrations many anti-worker policies and in light of his having Elon Musk and other billionaires advising him. Its one thing to say youre pro-worker, and its quite another thing to do it, Su said. You cant be pro-billionaire and pro-working class. You cant be pro-Elon Musk and pro-worker.
Musk, who has become one of Trumps top advisers, is vehemently anti-union and seeking to have the National Labor Relations Board declared unconstitutional. He once said: I disagree with the idea of unions.
Su expressed concern that the Trump administration, with all its billionaires and business magnates, might give short shrift to poor and working-class Americans. When you look at the track record of some of the people in the next administration, and then you look at the lack of representation of working-class and middle-class folks, Im worried that the perspectives of those who struggle, of those who rely on government to act not just in the interest of the privileged, are not well-represented while union-busters are.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jan/18/julie-su-labor-secretary-biden-trump
Bernardo de La Paz
(51,880 posts)Meme graphic it as counter-propaganda.
wolfie001
(3,929 posts)Prolly 90% or so. All males mostly. I worked for the UFCW and we got payed about half that and they thought like that everywhere I worked. "I got mine, F you" is pretty much their attitude. Sad but to deny it is to stick your head in the sand ostrich-style. I have zero ideas on how this thinking can be corrected other than to read and understand and empathize more