Trump Claims He's Pro-Worker. Far Right Project 2025 Will Gut Labor Rights *In Depth
'Trump claims hes pro-worker. Project 2025 will gut labor rights,' The Guardian, Aug. 4, 2024. Ed.
Far-right plan for a Republican presidency would undercut unions, strip child labor laws and boost corporate profits.
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Donald Trump proclaimed he was for all the forgotten men and women, in his acceptance speech at the Republican convention. His vice-presidential pick JD Vance consistently portrays himself as a pro-worker populist. But an analysis of the labor chapter of Project 2025 an ambitious rightwing plan to guide the next Republican presidency found it has little to offer them. Project 2025s labor section proposes hardly anything to improve workers wages and working conditions.
It is, however, chock full of recommendations that would boost corporate profits, undercut labor unions and advance the rightwing culture war.
P2025 contains several recommendations that would, when taken together, cut the pay of millions of workers, especially by making overtime pay available to fewer workers, even though many Americans rely on overtime pay to make ends meet. This so-called Presidential Transition Project shows outright hostility toward government employee unions whether police unions, firefighters unions or teachers unions saying that Congress should consider abolishing all public sector unions. P2025 would further undermine unions by recommending a ban on the use of card check, one of labors most effective tools to organize workers.
Once a union gets a majority of employees at a workplace to sign pro-union cards, unions often point to this majority support to persuade employers to grant union recognition and bargain. Project 2025 was undertaken by the Heritage Foundation and was written by numerous Trump allies, many of whom served in his administration and many of whom are likely to serve under him again if he wins in November, Trump has distanced himself from the projects hard-right proposals, arguing, contradictorily, that he knows nothing about the project while adding that he disagrees with some of its proposals.
Political analysts predict that if Trump is elected, his administration will pursue many of Project 2025s policies. Worker advocates have vigorously condemned Project 2025. Stuart Appelbaum, president of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, said: For 900 pages, Trumps Project 2025 playbook dives into excruciating detail on how a Trump-Vance administration will roll back workers rights, curbing the right to organize, eliminating overtime pay laws, gutting health and safety protections and protections against child labor....Read More,
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/aug/04/project-2025-trump-unions-overtime-pay
GoodRaisin
(9,590 posts)The simple truth about Trump is that he will rubber stamp any legislation Republicans send him. As Trump goes this is a basic principle all America needs to understand before they go into the voting booth.
Then comes Project 2025.
appalachiablue
(42,925 posts)against all reason is horrible and truly cult like. It's beyond belief and extremely dangerous. They believe it when HE says the truth 'is all lies.' Somehow the damage has to end!
keithbvadu2
(40,169 posts)pat_k
(10,879 posts)If he ever actually implemented his mass deportation scheme, he would find out in short order how much the health of our economy relies on the underground economy. Not a good thing, but it is what it is. Changing that reality will take a lot more than some "tough" border security measures. There are so many moving parts.
Sean Andalou
(22 posts)I seem to recall he was a union buster.
And what did he do when he was president for for years?