JD Vance's claim of being 'the most pro-worker Republican ticket in history' starkly contrasts with Project 2025's anti-worker, anti-union policies, which prioritize corporate interests.
The document from Project 2025 is nearly 900 pages long, outlining an agenda that would, if implemented, undermine workers' pay, safety, and their ability to organize effectively.
Project 2025 suggests that while it seeks to improve the situation for American workers, its strategies involve dismantling protections and promoting corporate flexibility, which may harm workers.
Sharon Block from Harvard Law School highlights that the priorities of Project 2025 are fundamentally anti-worker, indicating a contradiction in the GOP's public support for labor.
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