Opinion by Sherrod Brown: From Amazon to Warrior Met, unions need government protections
historic lows. Organized labor still faces enormous obstacles against massive corporations whose dominance in the economy we haven’t seen since Teddy Roosevelt’s presidency.
And, just as in the Gilded Age, workers often feel like they have no one in government on their side. In the midst of that era of corporate dominance, it was Roosevelt who first established the public interest in ensuring workers’ voices are heard., his digital platform exploring the intersection of history and current events, I want to revisit a moment in 1902 when the very same union striking today in Alabama helped push Roosevelt to set a new precedent: The federal government has an essential role to play in labor disputes.
And while no one is calling for nationalizing an entire industry today, as Roosevelt threatened then, this moment is an important reminder that our government must work to protect workers’ right to organize for fair pay and safe working conditions.
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