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AFL-CIO President on Trump’s First 100 Days: ‘The Labor Movement Does Not Fall in Line for Autocrats’

Berry Craig
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(Washington, D.C.)—AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler provided the labor movement’s view on the first 100 days of the Trump administration today at The 100 Days Conference.

In her keynote address, Shuler highlighted the way working people across the country are standing up for each other and fighting back against the administration’s attacks on unions, federal and immigrant workers, and essential government services. She highlighted the events organized by the AFL-CIO’s Department of People Who Work for a Living that have brought out workers and community members who are telling the stories about how DOGE’s cuts are impacting their and their families’ lives. Shuler also lifted up the labor movement’s fight against the Trump administration’s actions in court, including its executive order that represented the most significant attack on unions in history.

Video available here.