Trump says he always had autoworkers' backs. Union leaders say his first-term record shows otherwise
- Union leaders have criticized Trump's record on worker-friendly policies, citing unfavorable rulings from labor boards and unfulfilled promises of automotive jobs.
- The United Auto Workers union has refused to endorse Trump in the 2024 presidential race, indicating their dissatisfaction with his policies.
- Despite the controversy, Trump plans to address former and current union members directly, possibly aiming to win their support.
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Trump says he always had autoworkers’ backs. Union leaders say his first-term record shows otherwise
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — When former President Donald Trump visits Detroit next week, he’ll be looking to blunt criticisms from a United Auto Workers union leadership that has said a second term for him would be a “disaster" for workers. Trump will bypass the second Republican presidential debate on Sept. 27 to instead visit striking autoworkers in Michigan, where he has looked to position himself as an ally of blue-collar workers by promising to r…
Trump Says He always Had Autoworkers’ Backs. Union Leaders Say His First-Term Record Shows otherwise
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — When former President Donald Trump visits Detroit next week, he’ll be looking to blunt criticisms from a United Auto Workers union leadership that has said a second term for him would be a “disaster” for workers.
Trump says he always had autoworkers' backs; union leaders say his record shows otherwise
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — When former President Donald Trump visits Detroit next week, he’ll be looking to blunt criticisms from a United Auto Workers union leadership that has said a second term for him would be a “disaster” for workers. Trump will bypass the second Republican presidential debate on Sept. 27 to instead visit striking autoworkers in Michigan, where he has looked to position himself as an ally of blue-collar workers by promising to r…
Trump says he always had autoworkers’ backs. Union leaders say his first-term record shows otherwise
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — When former President Donald Trump visits Detroit next week, he’ll be looking to blunt criticisms from a United Auto Workers union leadership that has said a second term for him would be a “disaster" for workers. Trump will bypass the second Republican presidential debate on Sept. 27 to instead visit striking autoworkers in Michigan, where he has looked to position himself as an ally of blue-collar workers by promising to r…
Trump says he always had autoworkers’ backs. Union leaders say his first-term record shows otherwise
Trump will bypass the second Republican presidential debate to visit striking autoworkers in Michigan, where he has looked to position himself as an ally of blue-collar workers.
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