Find it somewhat interesting that the AFL-CIO would be so interested in the plight of white collar workers. Typically these individuals are not part of the historic labor pool that the AFL-CIO represents so what standing would they have to challenge any change in policy on this matter?
Then to add to this the comments made by a labor leader about the president is to say the least in my opinion the pot calling the kettle black.
Find it somewhat interesting that the AFL-CIO would be so interested in the plight of white collar workers. Typically these individuals are not part of the historic labor pool that the AFL-CIO represents so what standing would they have to challenge any change in policy on this matter?
Then to add to this the comments made by a labor leader about the president is to say the least in my opinion the pot calling the kettle black.
The unions should be happy that they will get to work on the pipeline. Obama blocked it for several years even though the unions wanted the jobs.