(WATCH) Biden Offers Support For Amazon Unionization During Speech At Labor Conference (VIDEO)

President Joe Biden received rousing applause on Wednesday during a labor event when he brought attention to unionization efforts at Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) and noted his administration’s efforts to support labor unions.

As Reuters reported:

After highlighting a government task force on worker organization he launched a year ago “to make sure the choice to join a union belongs to workers alone,” Biden called out the online retail giant, whose own workers at a New York City warehouse voted last week to unionize.

“And by the way, by the way, Amazon here we come. Watch. Watch,” he said during a speech to the North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU) Legislative Conference.

Watch Biden’s speech below:

The video transcript can be viewed here:

Biden:

Hello! It’s good to be home.

 

Crowd:

Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. You better stop or I’ll start believing it. Please have a seat if you have one. It’s good to be home.

 

Biden: 

You know, I look out there and I see an awful lot of you who, as they say, in Claymont, Delaware, who brung me to the dance. And uh uh uh no I really mean it. There is no exaggeration. I would not be standing here without labor, without union union labor.

 

Biden: 

Folks, as we used to say when I was a senator, if you excuse a point of personal privilege, before I turn in my remarks, I like to have to briefly address the horrifying reports of the atrocities taking place in Ukraine and the steps the United States is taking to respond in close coordination with our allies and our partners. And I’m sure you’ve seen the pictures from Buka, an outside just outside of Kiev.

 

Biden: 

Bodies left in the streets as Russian troops withdrew. Some shot in the back of the head with their hands tied behind their backs. Civilians executed in cold blood, bodies dumped into mass graves. A sense of brutality and inhumanity left for all the world to see unapologetically. There’s nothing less happening than major war crimes. Responsible nations have to come together to hold these perpetrators accountable.

 

Biden: 

And together with our allies and our partners, we’re going to keep raising the economic cost and ratchet up the pain for Putin and further increase Russia’s economic isolation.

 

Biden: 

Folks, the steps we’ve already taken are predicted to shrink Russia’s gross domestic product by double digits this year alone. Just in one year, our sanctions are likely to wipe out the last 15 years of Russia’s economic gains. And because we’ve cut Russia off from importing technologies like semiconductors and encryption security and critical components of quantum technology that they need to compete in the 21st century, we’re going to stifle Russia’s ability as economy to grow for years to come.

 

Biden: 

Folks, this is the United States and we’re taking additional steps in lockstep with our allies and partners to raise the economic pressure on Putin. First, the United States will impose full blocking sanctions on Sberbank, by far the largest financial institution in Russia, and Alfa Bank, its largest private bank. We’re locking down any accounts, any funds that those banks hold in the United States.

 

Biden: 

They’ll not be able to touch any of their money. They will not be able to do any business here. And second, I’m going to sign an executive order that’s going to ban any new US investment in Russia. More than 600 private sector companies. Folks, corporate America is stepping up for a change. From McDonald’s to Exxon, they’ve left the Russian market on their own accord.

 

Biden: 

600 of them Think about that. The private businesses choosing to leave Russia rather than the risk being associated with Putin’s brutal war. And this ban on investment is going to make sure that new money can’t come in to Russia to replace what’s left so that Russian economy doesn’t feel the loss and the loss of these businesses for the long term.

 

Biden: 

Third, we’re adding more critical state owned enterprises to the list of fully blocked Russian companies. These companies are major revenue generators owned by Russian government, which Putin uses to fund himself and enable his war in Ukraine. They’ll also be cut off from doing any business with the United States. They will not be able to access to use any assets they have in the United States.

 

Biden: 

And fourth, we, along with our European allies, are adding the names of the list of Russian elites and their families that we’re sanctioning? You see these yachts were they’re being picked up? No, think about it. Think about the the incredible amounts of money these oligarchs have stolen. These yachts are hundreds, millions and millions of dollars. Look, these oligarchs, their family members, are not allowed to hold on to their wealth in Europe, in the United States, and keep these yachts worth hundreds of millions of dollars and their luxury vacation homes while children in Ukraine are being killed,

 

Biden: 

displaced from their homes every single day. And finally, we’re continuing to supply Ukraine with the weapons resources they need to defend their country. Last Friday, last Friday, we announced millions in funding to procure new equipment for Ukraine. Advanced drones, a laser guided rocket system. Yesterday, I signed another package to send more Javelin missiles, those shoulder mounted missiles that can take out tanks and armored vehicles to keep getting an uninterrupted supply to the Ukrainian military.

 

Biden: 

You know, we won’t be able to advertise every piece of security we give because our allies and partners are supplying to Ukraine through us. But advanced weapons and ammunition are flowing in every single day. And as you may have seen yesterday on television, when the secretary of defense was being cross-examined by one of our, how can I say, our Congress persons, saying what have you done?

 

Biden: 

And he basically looked at him and said, what the hell you think we’ve done? Why do you think they’re able to fight? We’ve trained them and we’ve given them the weapons. That’s what’s happening. Look, thanks to the bravery, the grit and the fighting fighting spirit of the Ukrainian people, Russia’s already failed in its initial war aims. Russia wanted to take Ukraine’s capital city

 

Biden: 

Kiev and topple its democracy and elected government. Today Kiev still stands and that government still presides. This fight is far from over, Here’s the point. This war could continue for a long time, but the United States will continue to stand with Ukraine, the Ukrainian people in their fight for freedom. And I just want you to know that. And by the way, if I got to go to war, I’m going with you guys.

 

Biden: 

I mean it, I want to talk about, I want to talk about what I’m here today to talk about. You women are men and the American Union movement. Remember, you know, when the fair Labor Standards Act was first passed, everybody said you can have unions. It didn’t say that. It says we should have more unions. We should. American labor, the building trade unions.

 

Biden: 

President McGarvey, by the way. Dad, Jack, where are you? Jack? I’ll tell you what, Dad. As they say in southern Delaware, you done good with this boy.

 

Biden: 

And you know, I just know Jack’s a Philadelphia guy. You know why? He uh I just asked Sean. I said where? He said, well, he’s down the shore now. If you’re from Philadelphia or Jersey, you go to the shore. If you’re from northern Delaware, you go to the shore. A little bit further south. You go to the beach, you go to the beach.

 

Biden: 

You can always tell where someone is from. And Dad, I ask whether or not whether or not you like my wife Jill is from Philly, still talks about Broad Street, the Broad Street run, you know, and, you know, you see and you know Jeet yet you know, I you know, I had to learn to speak Philadelphian when I got married.

 

Biden: 

But, Dad, it’s an honor to meet you from a distance here. Thank you. Thank you very much. Look, it’s good to be with you. And I mean that you know, there’s an old expression, as I said earlier, you go home with them that brung you to the dance. And you all you folks brought me to the dance. And the people who brought me to the dance were union workers, not just workers, union workers.

 

Biden: 

IBEW, ironworkers, boilermakers, teamsters, laborers, bricklayers, masons, plumbers and pipefitters, painters, plasterers, roofers, operating engineers, steel distilled metal workers. You all represented in this room and so many more who are not in the building trades that are union members across the country. I want to thank you for what you did to support my election this last time out.

 

Biden: 

I remember going to a guy sitting down here a little further to the right when I refused to I wasn’t going to introduce my, my, my climate plan till I decided I was going to speak to a guy from the IBEW because I wanted to make sure you all knew what I was doing and why it not only was good for the environment, but good for labor.

 

Biden: 

And I sat down with that guy right there and he thought about it. And he went out and he talked to other people and and you all stepped up. And I mean this sincerely. You’re probably the biggest reason why I’m standing here today. I’ve never forgotten not only what you’ve done for me, but more importantly, what you’ve done for this country.

 

Biden: 

You’re the ones who literally built this country. And that’s not hyperbole. And you’ve heard it a thousand times when I was running for office that we’re going to build this economy not from the top down anymore, but from the middle up and out. That’s how you build America, because we know that when the middle class does well, the poor have a way up and the wealthy are just fine.

 

Biden: 

That’s exactly what we’re doing. And by the way, the reason there is a middle class is because of unions. Unions. Fact. Unions. That’s a fact.

 

Biden: 

That’s true. And look, not only to provide a good living, but what you do more than anything else, my dad used to say, you allow people to have dignity, the dignity of their work, to be treated with respect. When it comes time to rebuild the economy before I did anything, as I said, I talked to you, I laid out my plan for economic growth.

 

Biden: 

I talked with a lot of the folks sitting behind me here and others in the union movement. And with your help, it was a darn good plan. Look at the results. Our economy created 431,000 jobs in March. 7.9 million since I became president. More jobs in 14 months than any president in the history of America has ever created. Because of you.

 

Biden: 

Unemployment down to 3, 6, 3.6% from 6.4 when I took office. The fastest decline in unemployment to start at term of a president ever recorded because of you. And the economy grew 5.7% last year. The fastest growth in 40 years. I know people are still hurting. I’m not I’m not unaware of it. As my dad would say, every time that prices of gas went up at the pump, guess what?

 

Biden: 

It was a conversation our kitchen table. It mattered. It affected outcomes. It effected what we did. But in the process we’re able to cut the deficit by $360 billion last year and it’s been a long tough stretch but Americans are back to work. Our economy has gone from being on the mend to being on the move. It started with the American Rescue Plan. When I took office in the midst of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression,

 

Biden: 

you all remember the lines of cars stretching for miles, waiting for a box of food to be put in their trunk. Not just poor folks. Folks across the board waiting for that box of food. Because the American Rescue Plan helped 41 million Americans put food on their table. Because of the American Rescue Plan, we helped keep a roof over the heads of 4 million people. When you helped get that plan passed,

 

Biden: 

4 million people were on the verge of being evicted from their homes and apartments. That’s a fact, not a joke. 4 million. Rescue Plan put money in the pockets of hardworking Americans who thought through no fault of their own we’re in trouble. Giving families what my dad used to call just a little bit of breathing room, just a little bit of breathing room. Because of the Rescue Plan we had the best year of state and local growth in 20 years, adding back 467,000 jobs in

 

Biden: 

educators, firefighters, police officers who were laid off, got back in the job. We made a gigantic, you made a gigantic difference. In addition because of the Rescue Plan 320,000 construction jobs last year. 320,000. You’re building America again! I meant what I said we’re the only nation in the world that’s come out of every serious problem we’ve had stronger than when we went in.

 

Biden: 

And there are now more construction jobs than we had before the pandemic. The leading financial firm, Moody’s Wall Street estimates that because of the Rescue Plan, 4 million more jobs were created and unemployment is 2% lower than it would have been had we fail to act. But look, that wasn’t all we did to the Rescue Plan. We also included the law called the Butch Louis Act.

 

Biden: 

You know what it is, most people don’t. To ensure as we rebuild America, we upheld a promise a promise to secure a dignified retirement for millions of workers and retirees all across America, protecting pensions you all work so damn hard for you sacrifice to secure. And it didn’t stop there. Because we can’t compete for the jobs of the 21st century

 

Biden: 

if you don’t fix our infrastructure. That’s why it was so important to pass the bipartisan infrastructure law. You know and now not only is it infrastructure week finally arrived, it’s infrastructure decade. Infrastructure decade. No for real. Already. Already as all of you know, we’ve announced nearly $5 billion to improve 3000 airports across 50 states this year. We’ve announced 5 billion including 650 million this year alone.

 

Biden: 

So Lonnie Stevens IBEW can get to work building a national network of electric vehicle charging stations. 500,000 across the country. We’ve announced $4.7 billion to cap and plug hundreds of thousands of orphan wells and gas wells spewing methane into the air, creating jobs as good as the jobs the folks dug those wells got paid in the first place. Same folks. Folks, nearly $17 billion for ports, waterways and dams. 700 projects already announced across 50 states, $52.5 billion for highways and road repairs this year.

 

Biden: 

$5.4 billion for bridges this year. The I-5 bridge over Columbia River in Washington State, the I-95 Bridge of West Haven, Connecticut. The Jefferson Highway, U.S.. 61 East Baton Rouge Parish in Louisiana. The list goes on. Not only that, we’re getting rid of poisonous lead pipes in 10 million homes and 400,000 schools and child care centers so kids and families can have drinking water that doesn’t poison them.

 

Biden: 

Look, folks, this is America, the United States of America. We’re investing $65 billion to deliver affordable high speed Internet everywhere in America. Urban, rural, suburban and tribal communities. You can’t be a country where a mother has to pull with her child up in a car to a McDonald’s parking lot to connect to an Internet so the kid can do their homework.

 

Biden: 

I mean think about that. It’s the United States of America. Look, this law puts an end to that and creates thousands of jobs doing it. Good paying job. And look, what this means for all of you is jobs, good-paying union jobs, jobs you can raise a family on, jobs you can’t be outsourced. This is about more than rebuilding our infrastructure.

 

Biden: 

It’s about rebuilding our middle class. I’m so sick and tired. I was raised by a dad, not a joke, who, when things would go bad, I remember we lived in a, we weren’t poor, but we lived in a three bedroom house with four kids and a grandpop living with us, and looking back on it, we thought it was great, but I wonder how my mom and dad thought about it.

 

Biden: 

Because I remember one night, true story, I remember and I my my headboard the bunk bed I was in, we had two sets of bunks, in my, in our room and one was up against the wall divided between my mom’s bedroom and ours and I could tell my dad was restless. I could hear him. And I asked my mom the next morning what was the matter.

 

Biden: 

He said he just found out he lost our insurance, we lost our insurance honey. We lost our insurance. Well, guess what? You you are the ones who keep millions of people from losing their insurance. Unions built the middle class. We have to rebuild the middle class. That’s why we made sure that the infrastructure included significant labor protections. For example,

 

Biden: 

overwhelming the overwhelming majority of the funds included in this law are subject to Davis-Bacon requirements. And by the way, as you may remember, when I the President Obama asked me to do the Recovery Act back in our administration, the previous one, we didn’t do any you guys didn’t do. They wanted the money, they had to show me that they were doing it and prevail paying a prevailing wage.

 

Biden: 

As you know, that means folks are rebuilding the country are going to earn a prevailing wage now. And by the way, the Labor Department, led by a proud former president of the Laborers Union 223, Marty Walsh. Good man.

 

Biden: 

If I’m in a foxhole, if I’m in a foxhole, I want Marty next to me.

 

Biden: 

Look, he recently proposed a new regulation to strengthen prevailing wage. Another thing the law does is help expand registered apprenticeships. Wouldn’t it when business said don’t worry, we’ll do the apprenticeships. Wasn’t that a great generous thing for them to do early on? Well, come on, man. Union partnerships that allow workers to earn while they learn, that matters. Because laying a strong foundation for the future of this country is about more than having strong roads and bridges, ports and airports that can compete with any of the world.

 

Biden: 

It’s also about making sure that here in America, folks who work hard and live their lives, they have an opportunity to live with dignity and respect. That’s what unions are about, in my view, about providing dignity and respect for people who bust their neck. That’s why I created the White House Task Force on Worker Organization Empowerment to make sure the choice to join a union belongs to workers alone.

 

Biden: 

And by the way, by the way, Amazon here we come. Watch. Watch. Well, it’s why I’ve called on Congress to finally pass the Pro Act and send it to my desk And that’s why we’re strongly encouraging grantees to get infrastructure funding to use use what we know as the project labor agreements. You know what they are. The vast majority

 

Biden: 

that listen to this won’t know. Which helps ensure the people building major projects are well-trained, highly skilled workers who have a voice on the worksite. Look, you all know why this matters. Union members get higher wages and benefits like health care and insurance and paid leave, protections against discrimination and harassment, safer, healthier workplaces. But there’s another reason, the basic American reason, workers who join a union gain power, the power over decisions that affect their lives.

 

Biden: 

When you’ve got a union, workers voices are heard and headed. Unions provide, in one word, democracy in the workplace, organizing, joining a union, that’s a democratic and democracy action in action. Unions aren just good for workers who join them. Rebuilding America with union labor is smart for business and the American public and for our entire country. Union workers, and I’m not just saying because you’re sitting here, but give me my word, you’re the best in the world at what you do.

 

Biden: 

Highly skilled, highly trained. You’ve got a voice in the workplace, a sense of ownership in the project. When union workers are on the job, projects are completed efficiently and they’re completed professionally. That’s good for the American taxpayer. It’s good for families in every neighborhood where infrastructure projects are underway. And so we’re going to keep investing in you and your families.

 

Biden: 

We can and we must do more. For example, there are nearly 1.2 million extremely qualified women who haven’t returned to the workforce. There’s a simple reason. There’s no affordable child care for them. Many families pay up to, in this city and other major cities, up to $14,000 a year for one child. When I got to the Senate, as some of you know, right after I got elected in November 17th and December 18th, after that election, I got a phone call saying my wife and daughter just been killed, a tractor trailer broadsided them and my two boys were in a lot, weren’t supposed to make it.

 

Biden: 

My boys did make it, thank God. But the point was, everybody thinks I commuted every day because I was this good father wanting to go home, that’s true, but but I couldn’t afford daycare, so I had my mom and my sister and my brother. I had to do it from home. I had no choice. And I was making a good salary.

 

Biden: 

I think at the time we were making 42,000 bucks here, which was a fair amount of money. I couldn’t afford childcare, and these women can’t afford it either. If you if you cap childcare, as I proposed at 7% of a family’s income making less than 125 grand a year, it could cut cost in half the cost of childcare, saving thousands of dollars and freeing so many people to be able to go back to work, particularly these women who are totally qualified but have no alternative but to stay home. Or take prescription drugs like insulin.

 

Biden: 

Many of you know people who have type one diabetes and other reasons for insulin. You know how much it costs to make that vial of insulin? $10. T-e-n. $10. But you see families paying on average over $641 a month for that insurance, up to a thousand a month. Think about those 200,000 kids out there, maybe some of your children who have Type one diabetes. 200,000.

 

Biden: 

Think about what it does to a parent who looks at their child, doesn’t have insurance, doesn’t have the cash, and wonders, my God, what am I going to do? I have no idea how we’re going to pay for what we need so desperately. It not only puts the child’s life in jeopardy, it strips you of your dignity. How can you look at your child knowing they need this

 

Biden: 

but there’s no way, you don’t qualify for it because you’re making some money, but you don’t have enough money to pay for that monthly bill. It’s easy. We can cap insulin at $35 a month. They’ll still make 350% profit. Look, there’s so much more we can do if we let Medicaid be able to do what they do.

 

Biden: 

Those here who are veterans. They negotiate. Veterans Administration negotiates with Medicare for the price, for the price they charge. It’s a big deal. They still make a lot of money. But what’s going on now. We can do it all without adding to inflation. We don’t have to believe me that about that. 17 Nobel laureates in economics within the last six months wrote to me independently and said, guess what?

 

Biden: 

If you do what you’re talking about, it will not only not increase inflation, it will reduce the impact on inflation. We can do this without raising a penny in taxes on anyone making under $400,000. We have to do what we have to do is ask the wealthiest Americans among us and major corporations to pay their fair share, just a little bit more. Really not a joke.

 

Biden: 

Not a joke.

 

Biden: 

I made a commitment no one making less than $400,000 in my administration while I’m president will pay a penny more in taxes. That’s why I held up the passage of the infrastructure bill. They wanted to add a fee for highways. I said, no, people, ordinary people are going to be paying for that. I’m not for that. We got to have everybody chip in and pay their fair share.

 

Biden: 

Look, folks, there’s no reason why with someone making $10 million a year should pay a lower tax rate than a married couple or are a firefighter or a schoolteacher. But that’s how it works.

 

Biden: 

I mean, for real. There’s no reason why in 2020 the 55 of the companies, Fortune 500 companies, paid zero in federal income tax, and they made $40 billion. Zero. Look, I’m a capitalist. You can go out and make a million or a billion dollars, go at it. But for God’s sake, chip in and pay your fair share.

 

Biden: 

I think you’re a lot of my friends are registered Republicans living out there. They think that too. I mean it’s just so outrageous.

 

Biden: 

The $2 trillion tax cut. The last guy, what was his name? Anyway, the last guy. I forgot it. He never showed up for the inauguration. Anyway.

 

Biden: 

But all kidding aside, I shouldn’t kid, but that tax cut basically went to the top 1/10th of 1% of the American public, and it didn’t grow the economy. Look, the bottom line is this. The United States is in a position to outcompete the world once again. If we can keep coming together invest the backbone of America, there’s no limit of what we can achieve.

 

Biden: 

When I wasn’t going to run again, as someone you know, you’re some of you my friends. But when I finally decided to run, and my kids encouraged it, because anyway, I won’t go into that but, I finally decided to run. The fact of the matter is, I made a judgment. We just had to. There’s no reason why we have to keep it the way it’s been.

 

Biden: 

When’s the last time trickle down economy has trickled anybody you know? No, I’m serious. I’m not joking. I’m not joking. So, look, I said I was running for three reasons back then. One to restore the soul of this country. By that, I meant decency and honor and honesty in what we’re going to do to. Two, to rebuild the backbone of America.

 

Biden: 

To rebuild the backbone of America, which is the middle class and working people. And two and, three, to try to unify the country. That’s been the hardest thing so far. Not a joke, but we’re going to get there because you can’t have a democracy function unless you can generate consensus. You ultimately have to unify it, as angry as I sometimes get.

 

Biden: 

So, look, America, this is a fact America has always counted on union workers and given just half a chance you have never, ever, ever not you’ve never let the country down. We’re counting on you again. And you can count on me to keep fighting for you. I promise you, folks, let’s continue giving working families a fighting chance.

 

Biden: 

Let’s face the challenge ahead and let’s keep building a better America.

 

Biden: 

One last thing. We’re announcing today an investment through the infrastructure law, the largest investment of public transit in American history, $20.5 billion. It’s going to accomplish two big things. Create more good union jobs using products made in America, and reduce pollution at the same time while making it safer and easy for folks to get to work. Let’s keep going.

 

Biden: 

Let’s keep building. Let’s keep it on the way. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. May God bless you. May God protect our troops. Thank you.


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