'Just shut your mouth:' Populist Republicans back UAW workers' demands while slamming union leadership

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'Just shut your mouth:' Populist Republicans back UAW workers' demands while slamming union leadership
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Sens. JD Vance and Josh Hawley also explained to Insider why they do not support the PRO Act, a top legislative priority for the labor movement.

The UAW, one of America's oldest and most well-known unions, is coming off a tough decade in which membership plummeted and a years-long criminal probe sent several prominent leaders to prison. The result has been waning influence in the industry it once dominated, with high-profile organizing failures atThe union is now aiming to rebuild its reputation and influence in automotive labor and the labor movement writ large.

But Brown argued that the duo's refusal to support the Protecting the Right to Organize Act, a Democratic-backed bill designed to"If they were pro-labor, they'd support the Protecting the Right to Organize Act," said Brown."It's labor's number one priority."

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