Rather than working to strengthen the right to organize in this changing economy, corporate interests and their allies in the Trump administration are exploiting weaknesses in this outdated law to aid their assault on workers' rights.
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Wilson criticizes corporate exploitation of labor laws under the Trump administration.
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