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This Is What the Beginning of a Climate-Labor Alliance Looks Like

The PRO Act is emerging as the left’s answer to a classic political tension. Stephanie Keith/Getty Images Representative Jamaal Bowman, a vocal supporter of the PRO Act Tuesday night, the Protecting the Right to Organize Act passed the House by 225–205 votes. If it passes the Senate and becomes law, it will peel back over half a century of anti-union policies, including core provisions of the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947. It would override state-level right-to-work protections the darlings of the Koch brothers machine and create harsher penalties for employers who interfere with employees’ organizing efforts. But in myriad ways, the act might also do something unexpected: set the stage for sweeping climate policy.  

Mayor Bill Peduto, challenger Tony Moreno agree to run civil campaign; Ed Gainey silent on issue

Steven Adams | Tribune-Review   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Pittsburgh mayoral candidate Tony Moreno took to Facebook with a challenge Thursday, asking his competitors to be civil, during the campaign. Moreno, 51, of Brighton Heights is a retired Pittsburgh police officer. He’s running against incumbent Mayor Bill Peduto, 56, of Point Breeze and five-term state Rep. Ed Gainey, 51, of Lincoln Lemington. “I am shocked and disappointed at the events that took place this past Saturday,” Moreno wrote, referencing a Saturday confrontation between Gainey’s campaign manager and a Democratic political activist. “The fact that a civilized and productive exercise of our city’s democratic process instead became a setting for personal attacks, harassment, and even physical violence is terribly sad.

Labor unions to hand out masks outside NH House sessions

Labor unions to hand out masks outside NH House sessions Staff and wire report CONCORD Labor union members plan to hand out personal protective equipment outside the sports complex where members of the New Hampshire House will be meeting this week. The 400-member House is meeting Wednesday and Thursday in Bedford, where they will sit 10 to 12 feet apart to prevent spread of COVID-19. Democrats with serious medical conditions went to court seeking remote access to the sessions, but a federal judge declined Monday to order  Republican Speaker Sherm Packard to accommodate them. While the House will provide members with masks and hand sanitizer, members of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades and the AFL-CIO of New Hampshire also will be at the facility s entrances with similar supplies, including mask and gloves.

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