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2022 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by Gubernatorial Candidate Stacey Abrams

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2022 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by Majority Leader Chuck Schumer

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2022 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick

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2022 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by Congressman Tim Ryan

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2022 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by Labor Secretary Marty Walsh

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2022 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler

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2022 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by Speaker Nancy Pelosi

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2022 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by Disney Chairman Josh D’Amaro

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2022 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo

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2022 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by Senator Lisa Murkowski

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2022 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by NABTU President Sean McGarvey

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2021 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by NABTU President Sean McGarvey

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2021 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by Majority Leader Chuck Schumer

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2021 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by Speaker Nancy Pelosi

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2021 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg

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2021 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm

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2021 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo

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2021 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by Senator Ron Wyden

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2021 U.S. Legislative Conference: Remarks by Representative Richard Neal

7th June 2021

President McGarvey speaking on CNBC about Jobs and Capitol Hill Riots – January 8, 2021

8th January 2021

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1 week ago

"Whether commercial development, bridge rehabilitation or infrastructure expansion, we consistently provide trained, safety-focused professionals. And this is not unique to our region — it’s true nationwide." - Iron Workers Union Local 5 Business Manager, Gary R. Armstrong Jr.

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Here’s hoping the sheet metal jobs pick up for unions, and their apprentices, in the Houston area real soon!!

Mooo...said the Bull

There is plenty of skilled union labor. There are just too many unscrupulous contractors who exploit workers and do not pay a fair wage. Get rid of these crooks and there won’t be a shortage.

Absolutely a shortness on SKILLED labor. Just because they have people on the out of work list, doesn’t mean they’re skilled We had two mega site jobs that the local loaded up on staffing and it seems just gave them journeyman cards. Now that those projects are done. Those same workers wanting top dollar and not knowing how to do anything. I’ve given multiple people shots and none of them worked out. Still I load shop off of out of work list but they aren’t SKILLED and don’t have it.

Yes. Lots of workers but no jobs.

You guy’s location merrville indinda area

Not like unions create jobs…they just benefit from others creating them.

Complete lack of skilled workers in Georgia and North Carolina

False

Plenty of Trained UNION WORKERS that get good Wages and Benefits!! To many scab contractors that exploit most Workers!! FACT!

The illegal aliens have no problem finding a construction job; but keep voting for the politicians that are protecting them.

The labor shortage is for labor that will work for peanuts . AKA non union rats that would suck a mile of cock to work for less .

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1 week ago

On this Veterans Day, we honor the brave men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Their sacrifice and steadfast commitment safeguard the freedoms we cherish.

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