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MMC
02-17-2017, 11:08 AM
Not only is Trump causing the Demos to become unhinged, the media causing their heads to explode, causing the lefts activists to jump off cliffs. But he even has the labor leaders scrambling. Trump is certainly tearing the left up and has them panicking at every level you can think of. What say ye?




Donald J. Trump redrew the electoral map with his rousing economic nationalism and evocation of a lost industrial age. It was a message that drew many union members to his cause. And now it is upending the alliances and tactics of the labor movement itself.


The episode is just one sign of the sudden shifts buffeting the labor movement. Some unions, even if traditionally Democratic, have aims that align with Mr. Trump’s stated priorities: building infrastructure, rewriting trade agreements, blocking an exodus of jobs. But union leaders are in many cases scrambling to get in step with members who responded to his pro-worker rhetoric — and to tap into that energy.


The dynamic was on display earlier this week (https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/13/business/boeing-union-south-carolina.html), when some employees at Boeing’s South Carolina facilities, which Mr. Trump is visiting Friday, spoke of a rising feeling of empowerment tied to the president’s posture and cited it as a factor in their vote for a union. (The union vote failed.)


Such sentiments help explain why Mr. Trump came as close among voters from union households as any Republican presidential candidate since 1984. And they are the basis for an approach espoused by his top political adviser, Stephen K. Bannon, who has mused about a tectonic political shift that would rearrange traditional partisan allegiances around economic interests.


Surely no small benefit of that realignment would be to divide organized labor, a key Democratic constituency, and the White House has been shrewd about capitalizing on workers’ pro-Trump sentiment......snip~


https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/17/business/economy/trump-labor-unions.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=first-column-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news

MMC
02-17-2017, 12:18 PM
As usual Trump has the majority of the workers on his side. By the time Trump is done. Labor just might not be a home for the Demos anymore.


Which that will hurt since they lost their money maker with the Dept of Education.

Peter1469
02-17-2017, 04:04 PM
Make unions great again.

Tahuyaman
02-17-2017, 04:11 PM
Make unions great again.

In order to do that, you will to need to reorganize them and get them back to being representatives of the actual workers. Right now they they are an arm of the DNC and are only concerned with maintaining their political power. Often times, union leadership completely ignores the votes of their rank and file.

MMC
02-17-2017, 04:55 PM
In order to do that, you will to need to reorganize them and get them back to being representatives of the actual workers. Right now they they are an arm of the DNC and are only concerned with maintaining their political power. Often times, union leadership completely ignores the votes of their rank and file.


Yet it was their Rank and file that gave Trump the win.....Pete is Right. As they are the Blue Dogs working class and aren't into Sanders Socialism, nor Warrens Progressivism.

Tahuyaman
02-17-2017, 05:28 PM
Yet it was their Rank and file that gave Trump the win.....Pete is Right. As they are the Blue Dogs working class and aren't into Sanders Socialism, nor Warrens Progressivism.


And this is why the union leadership is conflicted right now. Their membership is largely at odds with the union leadership. The status quo is changing.

Peter1469
02-17-2017, 09:17 PM
In order to do that, you will to need to reorganize them and get them back to being representatives of the actual workers. Right now they they are an arm of the DNC and are only concerned with maintaining their political power. Often times, union leadership completely ignores the votes of their rank and file.

Right.

In Germany corporations have to have union membership on the board. That way the union knows the problems from the corporate side and are less likely to ask for items that will bankrupt the corporation.