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US labor unions and worker advocacy groups issued statements on Wednesday expressing disappointment in the result, while reaffirming their intention to continue to advocate for and defend pro-labor policies as Trump prepares to take office with a Republican majority in the Senate – the House results remain outstanding.
“Regardless of the political landscape, we will continue to speak truthfully about the conditions that foster real economic growth and equality, and we will press forward with policies that empower all workers, protect the most vulnerable, and hold corporations accountable for their impact on our economy and society,” said Rebecca Dixon, president and CEO of the National Employment Law Project.
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