The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees has endorsed Joe Biden for president, praising the presumptive Democratic nominee for providing a “stark and undeniable contrast from the current administration” for “working people.”
“Labor unions are under assault, with policies under the current administration and across the country undermining workers’ collective bargaining rights and stripping union workers of the wages, benefits, and retirement security they deserve,” IATSE mentioned in an announcement on Tuesday. “If elected, Biden has pledged to sign the Protecting the Right to Organize Act into law, champion legislation banning so-called ‘right to work’ laws, appoint members to the National Labor Relations Board who will protect workers, increase workplace safety and health, and ensure freelance entertainment workers receive the legal benefits and protections they deserve by making it harder for employers to misclassify workers as independent contractors.”
“Joe Biden has consistently lifted up and prioritized issues affecting IATSE members and their families – from protecting workers’ rights to organize a union and bargain for higher wages and better benefits, to defending our earned pension checks and health care,” the union continued.
IATSE is a Hollywood union representing over 150,000 staff in movie, TV and stage manufacturing. Most not too long ago, the union has created a volunteer program for retired members in the course of the pandemic, which permits those that are susceptible to the virus to request deliveries of groceries and drugs from different union members close by to them.
2020 Presidential Contenders: Who’s Still Challenging Donald Trump and Who’s Dropped Out (Photos)
There’s lower than a yr to go till the 2020 presidential election, the place the presumptive Democratic nominee — former Vice President Joe Biden — is predicted to tackle President Donald Trump.
But earlier than then, the race was full of various candidates eyeing the Oval Office. Here’s TheWrap’s checklist of everybody who’s working for president — and who has dropped out.
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Joe Biden – Democratic Party
Entered Race: April 25, 2019
The former Obama VP was a late entry to the race, formally declaring his run for the presidency on April 25. But he is lengthy been a presumed frontrunner, main many early polls. This is his third presidential run, and for months he is been telling anybody who’ll pay attention that he’d be essentially the most certified candidate for the job. He’s additionally already been below scrutiny over criticism about his habits with girls, prompting him to put up a video promising he’d be “more mindful and respectful” of a girl’s “personal space.”
Biden has additionally been vulnerable to embarrassing slips of the tongue, amongst them inserting the assassinations of RFK and MLK in “the late ’70s,” mistaking his marketing campaign’s textual content quantity for an internet site, waxing nostalgic about his friendships with Senate segregationists, and saying “poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids.”
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Elizabeth Warren – Democratic Party
Entered Race: Feb. 9, 2019
Dropped Out: March 5, 2020
The Massachusetts Senator formally introduced her candidacy on Feb. 9 at a rally in her dwelling state, and shortly after adopted up with a tweet that learn: “I believe in an America of opportunity. My daddy ended up as a janitor, but his little girl got the chance to be a public school teacher, a college professor, a United States Senator – and a candidate for President of the United States. #Warren2020.” But on March 5, 2020, following a disappointing Super Tuesday efficiency, Warren formally ended her bid for the presidency.