Union Workers Brace for Change as Trump's Reelection Looms

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Experts suggest that Donald Trump's reelection could challenge recent gains made by the labor movement under President Biden, who is considered highly pro-union. Trump's previous term saw weakened labor regulations and pro-management appointments, and similar actions are expected if he returns to office. This could hinder union formation and workplace negotiations, though the labor movement's momentum may persist due to strong public support and recent organizing successes. Trump's administration might replace key pro-union figures and resist policies favoring union growth, but the exact approach remains uncertain.
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- Labor leaders, Illinois officials fear workers’ rights at risk under Trump, but vow to keep fighting Chicago Tribune
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