4 reasons why labor unions love Tim Walz (2024)

4 reasons why labor unions love Tim Walz (1)

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz speaks with union organizers before they march on businesses in downtown Minneapolis on Oct. 14, 2022. Adam Bettcher/Getty Images for SEIU hide caption

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Labor advocates could not be happier about Vice President Kamala Harris' pick of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate.

The cheering was instant following the official announcement Tuesday.

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers noted that Walz, a former teacher, understands the struggles of working people. The AFL-CIO hailed the governor as a principled fighter and labor champion.

The Service Employees International Union pointed to what it called "the Minnesota Miracle," a sweeping package of pro-worker laws passed by the state's Democratic legislature last year and signed into law by Walz.

There are many reasons for this warm and enthusiastic embrace, much of it tied to Walz's background as a former union member and an unabashed supporter of worker rights. Here are a few highlights:

1. He's a former union member who shows up at picket lines

The National Education Association, the largest labor union in the U.S. with 3 million members, wasted no time claiming Gov. Walz as one of their own.

"As a high school teacher and NEA member, Walz ... has a track record of getting things done to make people’s lives better," said Becky Pringle, the union's president, in a statement.

The United Auto Workers praised Walz for showing up at a picket line alongside striking autoworkers last fall, while the American Federation of Teachers, who also claimed Walz as a former member, cited his work expanding collective bargaining rights for educators and others.

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Illinois bans companies from forcing workers to listen to their anti-union talk

Minnesota is also one of eight states that has banned companies from forcing their workers to attend so-called captive audience meetings, where they try to dissuade workers from unionizing. Labor leaders noted Walz's support last year for this new state law that protects workers who choose not to listen to their employers' anti-union presentations.

2. Minnesota workers have paid sick days and will soon have paid family and medical leave

On January 1, 2024, Minnesota workers began earning one hour of paid sick time for every 30 hours worked, which they can use to care for themselves or a family member.

And by 2026, Minnesota workers who have a serious health condition that prevents them from working, or who need to care for a family member, will be able to avail of a paid leave program which will provide workers with partial pay along with job protections.

These new laws are especially beneficial for vulnerable low wage workers, who have very few benefits. More than 20% of private sector workers don't have paid sick days, according to the Labor Department, partly because there's no federal law requiring employers to provide their workers with sick leave.

3. Uber and Lyft drivers get a minimum wage and Amazon warehouse workers get extra health and safety protections

This year, Minnesota became the first state to establish a minimum wage for Uber and Lyft drivers, whose median hourly wage was well below minimum wage. Walz signed into law a bill that was two years in the making, overcoming fierce opposition from the rideshare companies.

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Uber and Lyft are fighting minimum wage laws. But in this state, the drivers won

As of last year, companies like Amazon must give warehouse workers a written description of any work-related quotas they need to meet, and are restricted from setting quotas that prevent workers from taking breaks. This new Warehouse Distribution Worker Safety law is expected to reduce injuries in an industry where speed is prized. It is based on similar measures in California and New York.

In 2023, Minnesota also created the Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board to oversee the health and welfare of nursing home workers, who work long hours and are among the lowest paid workers in the nation. The board — comprised of three worker representatives, three industry representatives and three government officials — has already approved significant wage increases for nursing home workers, which is expected to help with staffing and retention.

4. New noncompetes are unenforceable in Minnesota

Minnesota joined other states in 2023 in making new noncompete agreements unenforceable. Those are employment contracts that prevent workers from going to work for a competing business or starting one of their own.

Approximately 30 million American workers — from CEOs to yoga teachers to janitors — are estimated to have signed such agreements, which critics say suppress wages and stifle innovation.

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Federal judge partially blocks U.S. ban on noncompetes

Employers say noncompetes are critical for protecting their workforce investments and trade secrets.

The Federal Trade Commission's federal ban on noncompetes hangs in the balance pending the outcome of a lawsuit filed in federal court in Texas.

4 reasons why labor unions love Tim Walz (2024)

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