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This is a few weeks old but it did make me actually want to vote. Another words, maybe there is some hope with Biden and Bernie working together. I especially like the goals regarding labor. This was taken off a site where I get much labor info yet it does appear whoever runs the site is anti-union. I just know this looks like Bernie will continue to exert his goals for the better of everyone.
Scroll down in this article and you will be able to read all of what he is trying to accomplish for labor.
The Sanders-Biden 110-page “Unity” Blueprint Calls For Blacklisting, Card-Check, Elimination Of Right-To-Work And So Much More…
https://laborunionreport.com/2020/07...-so-much-more/
This is a few weeks old but it did make me actually want to vote. Another words, maybe there is some hope with Biden and Bernie working together. I especially like the goals regarding labor. This was taken off a site where I get much labor info yet it does appear whoever runs the site is anti-union. I just know this looks like Bernie will continue to exert his goals for the better of everyone.
Scroll down in this article and you will be able to read all of what he is trying to accomplish for labor.
The Sanders-Biden 110-page “Unity” Blueprint Calls For Blacklisting, Card-Check, Elimination Of Right-To-Work And So Much More…
On Wednesday, Democrats unveiled a 110-page policy “blueprint” aimed at unifying the Bernie Sanders’ wing of the Democratic Party around Joe Biden’s candidacy.
It was, according to NPR, a “joint effort by former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders” and “the work of six joint task forces appointed by Biden and Sanders in May.”
“The goals of the task force were to move the Biden campaign into as progressive a direction as possible, and I think we did that,” Sen. Sanders [I-VT] told NPR.
“On issue after issue, whether it was education, the economy, health care, climate, immigration, criminal justice, I think there was significant movement on the part of the Biden campaign,” Sanders stated.
It was, according to NPR, a “joint effort by former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders” and “the work of six joint task forces appointed by Biden and Sanders in May.”
“The goals of the task force were to move the Biden campaign into as progressive a direction as possible, and I think we did that,” Sen. Sanders [I-VT] told NPR.
“On issue after issue, whether it was education, the economy, health care, climate, immigration, criminal justice, I think there was significant movement on the part of the Biden campaign,” Sanders stated.
Almost a carbon copy of Sanders’ so-called ‘Workplace Democracy Plan,’ the Sanders-Biden blueprint is a union boss’ dream.
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