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Against the wind: despite Trump’s attacks, unions are fighting for good US clean energy jobs
Unions are pushing for clean‑energy jobs in the U.S.
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Unions are pushing for clean‑energy jobs in the U.S. despite attacks from President Trump. The labor movement, which has grown since Hurricane Sandy in 2012, is now addressing climate change and economic inequality. Ryan McElroen, who spent years repairing the New York City subway, recently moved to work on offshore wind projects, saying his perspective shifted dramatically.
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