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Union leader rallies support against Trump at Harris event


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Union leader rallies support against Trump at Harris event
In a passionate address at a recent event in Green Bay, Jim Ritterbusch, vice president of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1473 and a worker at the JBS meatpacking plant, welcomed Vice President Kamala Harris, highlighting her commitment to labor rights and union support. Ritterbusch, who has been a union member for 40 years, emphasized the importance of unions as the backbone of the middle class, asserting that a strong middle class is essential for a strong America.

Ritterbusch contrasted Harris's pro-union stance with that of former President Donald Trump, accusing him of undermining workers' rights and advocating for policies that would weaken unions. He criticized Trump's tax policies, which he claimed incentivized companies to move jobs overseas, and warned that a second Trump term would pose a significant risk to labor rights.

The event underscored the growing mobilization among union members as they prepare for the upcoming elections, with Ritterbusch rallying support for Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. He called on union members across the country to unite in their efforts to defeat Trump, framing the election as a pivotal moment for labor rights in America. The gathering served as a platform for reinforcing solidarity among union workers and reaffirming their commitment to electing leaders who prioritize their interests.

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