Democratic presidential nominee
Joe Biden spent part of his Labor Day at the A.F.L.-C.I.O headquarters in Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, where he promised that if elected, he will be "the strongest labor president you have ever had."Biden vowed to increase the wages of essential workers, hold business executives liable if they interfere with unionization efforts, and pass the PRO Act to give workers more bargaining and organizational rights, The
New York Times reports. "Wall Street did not build this country," Biden said. "You did — the great
American middle class. And the middle class was built by unions — unions — and the American people now finally get it after a long time of being convinced that unions were a problem, not the answer." A Gallup poll released at the end of August found that 64 percent of Americans approve of labor unions, up 16 points from a 2009 low point.More stories from theweek.com Trump supporters caravan south of Portland, head to Salem, attack counter-protesters Are the troops turning on Trump? 5 scathingly funny cartoons about Nancy Pelosi's salon visit