What will happen to workers, what will happen to our system of collective bargaining if the labor board is shut down.
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Davis emphasizes the impact of the labor board's potential shutdown on workers' rights.
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But what--could you tell us what funds are you planning on transferring to the wall in 2021 so that we can find a better use for those dollars now?
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