The Ironworkers Rising Podcast

Episode 4 - Vote Like a Union Ironworker: Voice on the Job, Voice at the Polls

21 min · 22 de oct de 2022
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The mid-term elections are right around the corner so we will be talking with Ross Templeton, Political and Legislative Director for the International Association of Ironworkers. It is a crucial midterm election year for all organized labor, especially the building trades since we have made some significant gains over the last 22 months. Now it is important that we get out to vote and vote wisely to ensure these gains are not reversed. We urge all of our members to vote like a union ironworker, research your candidates at www.ironworkersvote.org/scorecard and keep the politicians who are labor friendly in office. Let's get out there and show them what union workers can do!

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