Vice President JD Vance and some House Republicans have advocated for union-friendly legislation. This marks a shift, indicating a new phase for the GOP. The Railway Safety Act and mandatory arbitration for labor contracts have been discussed as potential creators of union jobs without enhancing safety. Critics believe this approach targets blue-collar workers and seeks endorsement from the Teamsters for 2028, raising concerns about economic impacts and deregulation.
A report from the American Accountability Foundation (AAF) criticizes the leadership of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees Division (BMWED-IBT), a major railroad union representing 37,000 members. The report accuses the union of funding Democratic causes opposing the Trump administration, undermining its own members who support Trump’s agenda.
The report argues the union’s leadership engages in progressive activities, betraying many working-class members supporting the MAGA agenda and Trump. Examples include supporting causes like Black Lives Matter, abortion, and universal health care, contrasting with attacks on Trump’s initiatives.
Beyond political alignment, the report scrutinizes spending practices, alleging large sums directed to left-wing groups such as the Center for American Progress and the National Democratic Club. The report highlights the union’s Democratic associations and claims major wasteful expenditures. It notes leadership salaries surpassing member earnings, with money spent on hotels, conferences, and casino trips.
The report states union members earn an average of $61,692, but headquarters employees are making six-figure salaries.
President Tony D. Cardwell rebuts allegations, asserting fiscal responsibility since taking over in 2022. He emphasizes the union’s focus on securing policies and protections for members, donating to lawmakers regardless of party who support railroad workers.
Despite criticisms, the union has allied with Republicans on rail safety legislation, including collaboration on the Secure Tracks Act introduced by Sen. Josh Hawley. This act mandates railroad companies utilize both human and automated track inspections, aiming to enhance safety.
The union’s social media highlights support for Republican-backed rail safety bills, strengthening relationships with figures like Trump and Vance. Despite allegations, collaborations indicate bipartisan support on key safety measures.
The American Accountability Foundation previously released a similar report concerning the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, another union with leaders endorsing Democratic policies. This reflects ongoing tensions between union leadership and rank-and-file members.

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