Tom Buffenbarger, retired International President of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, joined the America's Workforce Union Podcast to discuss interconnected industries, the potential impact of the current administration's policies and the need for a unified labor movement when facing future challenges.
Buffenbarger discussed the “impossibility” of reverting to a disconnected economic model, citing examples like Boeing and agricultural equipment manufacturers that rely heavily on global markets. He warned that protectionist policies and tariffs could inadvertently drive jobs overseas as companies follow economic incentives. This global interconnectedness, while creating challenges, has also been crucial in sustaining many American jobs and industries.
Analyzing the current administration's proposed tax policies, Buffenbarger expressed concern over their potential impact on working-class Americans. He illustrated how the promised tax cuts might disproportionately benefit the wealthy while potentially increasing costs for average citizens through higher local taxes and tariffs. Buffenbarger cited examples, such as the halted investment in Middletown, Ohio's steel mill, to demonstrate the real-world consequences of policy shifts on communities and workers.
Finally, Buffenbarger said the labor movement needs to unite and develop a cohesive strategy for the future. He noted the challenges in bringing unions together for forward-thinking discussions amidst ongoing pressures. Buffenbarger called for the Democratic Party to engage more deeply with labor leadership, emphasizing the need for an inspiring program that can energize voters and "seize America back from the billionaire boys club."
Listen to the complete episode of America's Workforce Union Podcast to hear Buffenbarger's thoughts on these issues.