America's Labor Unions Are Souring on Trump
Briefly

Initially, UAW President Shawn Fain praised President Trump's 25% auto import tariff as a victory for labor, viewing it as a way to combat free trade's negative impact on workers. However, within five weeks, discontent grew among unions, particularly from AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler, who criticized Trump's aggressive anti-union policies. Shuler described these policies as an unprecedented attack on labor, highlighting job cuts, the dismantling of contracts, and loss of collective bargaining rights for workers. The labor landscape reflects deep frustration and betrayal among union members towards Trump's administration.
Fain added, "The Trump administration has made history with today's actions."
Shuler stated, "They would say his scorecard is a fail."
Shuler characterized Trump's anti-union moves as the "biggest assault against labor in our history."
Shuler claimed, "They're slashing jobs. They're ripping up union contracts. They're cutting services."
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