"It’s kinda just semantics," said one prominent Democratic legislator who has also worked in the agreed bill process. "We can still put a table together and negotiate [stuff] with labor and business ...
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(The Center Square) − Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker says he understands why labor leaders are walking away from the agreed-bill process, but a state legislator warns of more business trouble ahead.
Trump shared a weird AI video starring him as the Grim Reaper as Congress continued informal talks. Welcome to day three.
First, the 1947 Taft-Hartley Act prohibited union control of private-sector pension funds, instead requiring joint ...