Not Every Union Is Buying Into the Lies about Medicare for All
Several presidential candidates have cast Medicare for All as a blow to the labor movement because it would shift workers away from hard-won employer healthcare and into a government-run system. But not all unions are going along with the idea.
This year, the Association of Flight Attendants was instrumental in reopening the government after the longest shutdown in history. Now, the influential union is making the case for Medicare for All. In an interview with Politico on Sunday, AFA President Sara Nelson said that the status quo wasn’t good enough. “When we’re able to hang on to the health plan we have, that’s considered a massive win, but it’s a huge drag on our bargaining,” she told Politico. “So our message is: Get it off the table.”