as the 2024 presidential race heats up key issues are coming to the Forefront particularly surrounding labor votes and Union support this Labor Day the focuses on how candidates are positioning themselves to attract union members both major parties are emphasizing their commitment to labor issues with significant debates and speeches planned to appeal to this crucial voting block a notable moment at the Republican National Convention was when a candidate addressed the crowd marking a first in this election cycle the discussion is framed by recent events such as the United Auto Workers strike in 2023 which both Trump and Biden weigh in Trump's populist rhetoric contrasts with Biden's less forceful stance on Union matters reflecting broader differences in their approaches to middle class and labor issues the upcoming debates and the release of the first ballots are expected to further Define the candidates positions on labor protections and Union support voters are particularly attentive to how each candidate's policies will impact their economic well-being additionally local issues like glendale's decision on increasing minimum wage for workers highlight the broader conversation about worker rights and economic fairness as the election approaches these