This Very Messy Nonendorsement of Harris Is Bad for Unions Everywhere
Briefly

The Teamsters' decision not to endorse Kamala Harris highlights a critical moment in labor politics, illustrating the necessity for unions to assert their influence and demands.
Teamsters' president Sean O’Brien stated, 'Unfortunately, neither major candidate was able to make serious commitments to our union to ensure the interests of working people are always put before Big Business.'
This surprising move by the Teamsters reflects a broader dynamic where unions need to remain vigilant against complacency from their traditional political allies, particularly Democrats.
With Trump’s recent comments celebrating the idea of firing striking workers, the labor movement faces stark challenges that further complicate its relationship with both major parties.
Read at Slate Magazine
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