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MN labor groups: Workers' rights are under attack

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Wednesday, May 14, 2025   

Minnesota labor groups said to keep the state's economy running, they need a more welcoming tone from policymakers. At a rally Tuesday, many members argued it is not what is happening under the Trump administration.

A coalition of unions gathered at the State Capitol as part of the "Hands Off" movement, which has led almost daily demonstrations in cities across the U.S. The events highlight the downsizing of federal agencies and aid since President Donald Trump returned to office.

Shari Wojtowicz, president of the Minnesota State Council of the Communications Workers of America, said it is not only about their members.

"Union rights are under attack but that means workers' rights in general are under attack," Wojtowicz asserted. "We just really wanna make sure that we're highlighting the fact that workers' rights are human rights."

The union pointed to the administration's handling of the National Labor Relations Board. The union said it is worried the board will not have the capacity to help oversee union elections, potentially slowing collective bargaining.

Some White House actions dealing with labor have wound up in the courts. The administration deems its moves necessary for government accountability and efficiency.

The union represents workers who install broadband infrastructure all over the country. State and federal investments are already providing the funding needed to close broadband gaps and Wojtowicz noted the next step is to ensure safe working conditions for crews.

"Companies got money to lay that infrastructure and in some instances, they're hiring subcontractors or contractors of contractors, so there's less oversight," Wojtowicz explained.

She added unions secured new training standards at the state level last year but in this year's legislative session, there have been attempts to roll back some of the language in the law. The unions said it is another reason why wider federal enforcement of labor protections is needed.


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