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Sun Jan 8, 2012, 05:07 PM Jan 2012

Statement by AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka on December Employment


The economy added a surprisingly strong 200,000 net new jobs in December, as growth has improved over the past six months. The recovery has clearly gained speed since last summer, but is still not strong enough to close the 11 million job gap in our labor market anytime soon. The recovery remains vulnerable, particularly to slowing growth globally, financial shocks from Europe and premature and misguided austerity policies in Washington and in state capitals.

Thankfully, the leadership of the President and Democrats in Congress is demonstrating a way forward. Extending the payroll tax cut provided some needed liquidity for 160 million working Americans, and Robert Cordray's appointment to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will protect working families from unchecked recklessness on Wall Street. But there is much more to be done. If Republicans are serious about propelling sustainable and adequate growth in the New Year, they will put partisanship aside and focus on job creation to bring balance to our broken, unequal economy.

more: www.aflcio.com/mediacenter/prsptm/pr01062012a.cfm
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