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Maxwell Frost Asks Witness How Unionized Manufacturing Benefits Workers, Industry, And Consumers
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5/5/2025
During Tuesday’s House Oversight Committee hearing, Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) questioned Dr. Adam S. Hersh, Senior Economist at the Economic Policy Institute, about the effect of a unionized manufacturing workforce.
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for his five minutes of questions. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I'm really glad that my Republican
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colleagues want to continue the democratic historic efforts to rebuild America's manufacturing
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sector and revitalize local economies, an effort that has led to the creation of over 700,000
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manufacturing jobs during President Biden's term. But the goal is not simply just the quantity of
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jobs, but also the quality of these jobs as well. We have to be focused on creating manufacturing
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jobs and working conditions that allow workers to actually prosper and support their families. This
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includes rules for better worker safety, increases in OSHA inspections, an emphasis in prevailing wages
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when awarding federal funding, and working closely with organized labor. Mr. Hirsch, how does a
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unionize manufacturing workforce benefit workers and the manufacturing industry?
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Thank you for the question. It benefits in several ways. Number one is it attracts a high-skilled
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workforce with good wages and good compensation, and it retains them so that they can accumulate
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skills on the job that get fed back into the production process. Number two is it gives the
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workers from the shop floor who understand the production process the ability to contribute
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and work with management in designing and more efficiencies and improving production as well as
01:33
on innovating in products. And how does the unionized manufacturing workforce also benefit the
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people who buy their products and the people in the community as a whole? Well, this is something
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that Henry Ford recognized when he started paying a living wage to his workers back at the turn of the
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previous century. He recognized that for workers and communities to be able to have the consumption
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to meet the growing production capacity of our economy, they needed to be paid a decent wage. So unions help
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help provide that decent wage. When unions go away, the wages of manufacturing jobs decline. We have
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been adding manufacturing jobs, but on net in large part, these are in parts of the country where labor
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standards are quite low and not very well enforced. So while manufacturing has been expanding, the quality of
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those jobs has been in decline. Essentially, we're creating American macchia doris.
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And union apprenticeships can also help us significantly boost manufacturing by helping provide us with
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the skilled and reliable workforce that's needed. Mr. Hurd, what do these moves tell us about the quality of
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manufacturing jobs that Trump policies will create? And the moves I'm talking about are the fact that
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President Trump has tried to convince workers that his policies will be good for them, while at the same
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time working aggressively to attack collective bargaining rights and the agencies responsible for
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protecting worker health and safety? Well, I think Commerce Secretary Lutnik has given us a clear vision of what
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these jobs will look like from the Trump administration. He says that Americans should be screwing little screws into
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iPhones. Now, these are not the jobs of the future that are going to make our country prosperous,
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again. The Trump administration also is working aggressively to strip Americans of their regulatory
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protections. This is a problem for all of us as industrial hazards go beyond the factory door and
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extend to surrounding communities as well. Without these protections in place and in force, these hazards
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threaten our drinking water, the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the products we use. Some would have
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us believe that it's a zero-sum game that you have to pick one or the other. Zero regulation, rolling
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everything back, or regulation at the wazoo and no one can do anything. But I think with the use of
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a poor technology and a skilled workforce and good workers, we're able to have a world where everybody
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can thrive. Mr. Hirsch, how do current regulatory protections keep manufacturing workers safe, not just at
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work, but when they're home as well? These regulations exist for a reason, and often they're working so
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well that people have long forgotten the problems that they were put in place to solve. When we take
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them away, they're going to be problems again. What they will do is shift the costs and the risks from
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the companies who are doing this to the workers, to the communities where production is happening,
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to the country as a whole and consumers. People don't want to have polluted water and polluted air
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in their communities. They don't want their kids playing on a playground where there's toxic chemicals
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in the air. They don't want to go fishing where there's toxic chemicals in the water. So these
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regulations play an important role in preventing that. And the way we could be using tariff policy,
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instead of this chaotic and indiscriminate approach, which is disrupting and causing so much uncertainty,
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as we could be using this to create a regime of high standards, whether it's for worker rights or
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whether it's for environmental protection, whether it's for stopping the pollution of carbon emissions,
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putting those costs back onto the goods that are being produced abroad without those protections.
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Thank you. I yield back.
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