Is the Labor Movement Screwed No Matter Who Wins the Election?
Briefly

"I've now worked for fifteen minutes more than Kamala at McDonald's," he said, illustrating his attempt to own the narrative of worker solidarity while undermining Harris's credibility.
Despite his public affinity for fast food, Trump's political actions reflect a stark disregard for the labor rights of those who prepare it, such as facilitating a deal with McDonald's.
As a Republican appointee, Robb's history with the N.L.R.B. shows a long-standing approach that dismisses workers' rights, contrasting sharply with the emerging pro-worker sentiments in the nation.
The 'Red for Ed' teachers' strikes and rising union support indicate a cultural shift towards valuing workers, standing in stark contrast to Trump's policies and actions during his presidency.
Read at The New Yorker
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