Have they considered that things are so bad in the People’s Republik Of California because the unions support and vote for Democrats?
California labor unions rally at Capitol over affordability, climate issues
A coalition of labor unions rallied at the State Capitol on Wednesday, calling on lawmakers to address what they described as a growing affordability and climate crisis affecting workers across California.
The California Labor for Climate Jobs Coalition said rising living costs, workplace safety concerns, and staffing shortages in key state agencies are putting pressure on workers statewide.
Union leaders said a package of proposed bills could help address those concerns while preparing California’s workforce for the impacts of climate change.
“The world is in a climate crisis, and workers are suffering because of that,” said Jacquelin Tkac, president of UAW Local 1115.
What do they really want? Well, a lot more workers who will be part of the unions, giving them more money and power. Huh.
“The big ask is a set agenda of bills that really support working people in affordability, in safety, and in workers’ rights, especially in the context of climate change and the way that that’s massively restructuring our economy,” said Julia Sebastian with the California Labor for Climate Jobs Coalition.
Two of the bills focus on refinery safety and supporting refinery workers during refinery closures in California, according to the coalition.
“That also links to affordability and the gas prices that we’re seeing right now, ways that we can really make sure that we keep gas prices lower rather than spiking, and also safe safety in refinery workplaces and surrounding communities,” Sebastian said.
Have they considered that their support of Democrats and climate scam legislation has made California gas so f’ing expensive? Sigh.
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