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AFL-CIO: Workers Deserve COVID-19 Relief, Not Anti-Worker Supreme Court Nominee

by Jeffrey Burman
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Reprinted from The AFL-CIO’s blog Now by Richard Truma on September 26, 2020.

“A lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court demands a thoughtful, fair and deliberate process that honors ‘We the People,’” writes AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka. “Instead, with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell completely reversing his position from 2016 and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham abandoning his promise to let the next president make the nomination, we are now in store for a sham from a Senate devoid of both rules and integrity.

“Working families know the profound impact this jurist will have on generations to come. That’s why it’s so disappointing that President Donald Trump and the Senate Republican majority have conspired to rush through Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the highest court in the land. Judge Barrett’s record demonstrates a clear disdain for workers’ rights, and her confirmation would push the most corporate-friendly Supreme Court in history further into the pockets of the wealthy elite. Working people’s wages, health care, job safety, civil rights and freedom to form a union will all be undermined if she is confirmed. Judge Barrett is the wrong person at the wrong time.

“Instead of orchestrating a Supreme Court power grab at breakneck speed, McConnell should schedule a vote on the HEROES Act so we can provide long-overdue COVID-19 relief to a country in crisis.”

AFL-CIO press release 9/26

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