There is nothing new about Republican politicians trying to court labor bosses. Before the second Trump administration, the Eisenhower, Nixon, and Ford administrations all appointed Big Labor supporters as Labor…
The outreach to organized labor by Republicans essentially became irrelevant after the election of President Franklin Roosevelt and massive congressional majorities with a mandate to enact his “New Deal” of…
In 1960, Robert Kennedy’s brother John F. Kennedy was elected president, bringing labor’s liberal wing into the White House, as UAW leader Walter Reuther was an ally of the Kennedys.
In 1980, Ronald Reagan was elected president over union-backed incumbent President Jimmy Carter. While Reagan himself had been the actors’ union president during his Hollywood career, his labor secretaries deviated…
(PDF here) Summary: The 95-year-old League of Women Voters isn’t quite what it seems. It has long enjoyed an enviable reputation as a nonideological, nonpartisan, good-government group, but contrary…