America's Work Force Union Podcast

Randi Weingarten Sounds Alarm on 'Big Ugly Bill'

Written by awfblog | July 3, 2025

Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the "Big Ugly Bill," career-connected learning initiatives and the changing landscape of education and workforce development. 

Weingarten sounded the alarm on what she termed the "Big Ugly Bill," a piece of legislation she argues would significantly harm working Americans. The bill, according to Weingarten, includes a $4.5 trillion tax cut for corporations and the wealthy over 10 years, coupled with massive cuts to Medicaid, Obamacare, worker health and safety programs, education and other domestic initiatives. She emphasized that the bill would increase the deficit by about $2 trillion, even with budgetary adjustments. Weingarten called for a working-class tax cut instead, suggesting making the first $40,000 of income non-taxable to benefit working people rather than the wealthy.

The AFT president also addressed the critical need for career-connected learning in schools. Weingarten advocated for rethinking K-12 education to better prepare students for their futures, emphasizing the importance of creating engaging, relevant curricula that excite students about learning. She highlighted the value of apprenticeship programs, project-based instruction and career-connected learning, particularly for young men who often enjoy hands-on activities like welding and robotics. Weingarten stressed the importance of providing stackable credentials aligned with future workforce needs, allowing students to make informed career decisions, whether they choose college or alternative paths.

Finally, Weingarten discussed the cultural shift needed in education, moving away from the singular focus on college preparation to a more diverse approach that includes career and technical education. She emphasized that the same foundational skills - critical thinking, problem-solving, relationship building and resilience - are necessary for success in both college and career paths. Weingarten called for paid internships and apprenticeship programs to ensure equitable access for students from all economic backgrounds, highlighting the need for collaboration between schools, businesses and communities to create these opportunities.

Listen to the full episode above to hear more from Weingarten on educational reform and workforce development strategies.