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big labor

noun

  1. large labor unions collectively.



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Another warning sign is that Harris is struggling to get endorsements from the big labor unions.

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The premise is, President Joe Biden isn’t good enough, especially for his support for Israel’s military actions, so some left-wing groups and at least one big labor union are rallying voters to vote “uncommitted” instead.

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Mr. McConnell contended that Ms. Wilcox and other Democratic appointees on the board, with a two-seat majority in hand, would “run roughshod over American employers, stack the deck for Democrats’ Big Labor allies, and keep corrupt and failing unions on life support with a tangled mess of regulations.”

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The administration’s backing of Big Labor goes well beyond the president’s megaphone.

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“But the Biden administration has turned this commonsense principle on its head to empower its Big Labor political allies to pick workers’ pockets just ahead of the 2024 election.”

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