US labor unions gear up to fight against Trump's 'Billionaire First' agenda
Source: The Guardian
Thu 25 Dec 2025 06.00 EST
Last modified on Thu 25 Dec 2025 11.08 EST
Donald Trump has staged a year of unrelenting attacks on working people, according to the head of the largest federation of the labor unions in the US. Now theyre preparing to fight back. Liz Shuler, president of the AFL-CIO, said it was gearing up to challenge the US presidents Billionaire First agenda in 2026 and drive candidates in key elections to stand up for struggling Americans.
In an interview with the Guardian, she described how the federation has pushed to restore collective bargaining rights for federal workers, and filed lawsuits against the Trump administrations efforts to weaken unions and worker protections. People were pissed, said Shuler.
The House of Representatives passed a bill on 11 December that would restore collective bargaining rights for federal workers in response to Trumps executive orders that stripped the rights from more than 1 million federal government employees. It was through a lot of good old-fashioned organizing, said Shuler, who accused the president of overseeing the biggest attack on unions in our history by moving to eliminate collective bargaining for federal workers.
The AFL-CIO is now steeling itself for a fight to pass the bill in the Senate in January, kicking off what it likely to be another hectic year. The threat of another government shutdown looms at the end of January. The fight over extending Affordable Care Act subsidies is far from over. Were organizing as we speak, said Shuler. We can move actual people, in workplaces, in every city, in every state, across the country.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/25/trump-labor-unions-afl-cio
FredGarvin
(794 posts)Now are promoting Wall Street 401K plans.
I am a union dues paying employee.
Americanme
(357 posts)1986 - 2023. Got an honorary lifetime membership to UWUA. Still makes me sick to remember how many of my union brothers and sisters voted republican, and worse, supported trump. They actually tried to oust our local leadership for telling us why Democratic policies are better for our jobs.
WmChris
(597 posts)I retired in 08 so fortunately we still had a pretty solid Democratic membership. I struggle to understand why people who should be informed by their local and union brothers ans sisters choose to vote against their own best interests.
demosincebirth
(12,812 posts)which side their bread is buttered on.