Trumka Voices ‘Dissent’ From Obama’s Corporate-Backed Jobs Council Report
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Strong criticism comes as labor federation withholds re-election endorsement
WASHINGTON D.C.In a sign of what could be growing political independence from the White House, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka on Tuesday strongly criticized the latest report issued by the President's Council on Jobs and Competiveness. The Council's "Roadmap to Renewal" report, released that day, recommended corporate tax cuts, deregulation and government budgets cuts.
[R]eforming our regulatory system and reducing the statutory corporate tax rate are not not crucial elements of competitiveness for the United States going forward, nor does empirical evidence support the claim that significant net new job creation would result from such reforms, Trumka said in what he called "constructive dissent."
He didn't attend the Council's Tuesday meeting at the White House because he was sick, according to the AFL-CIO. The other labor leader on the 25-member Council, United Food and Commercial Workers President Joe Hansen, did attend the meeting. But on this video of the meeting, Hansen appeared to be the only Council who abstained from approving the report, saying, "I certainly think there's been an awful lot of good work in the report, but I choose to abstain at this time. ... My concern is with the tax reform."