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President Joe Biden signed the 'Good Jobs Executive Order' at a union training center in Ann Arbor, Michigan, aimed at enhancing labor standards for federal projects. The order directs federal agencies to prioritize worker benefits such as healthcare, paid leave, and the recognition of unions, aligning with Biden's 'Investing in America' agenda. During his speech, Biden emphasized the importance of supporting the middle class and contrasted his pro-union policies with those of former President Donald Trump, whom he labeled a 'union buster.' The executive order also seeks to expand prevailing wage standards beyond construction jobs to the manufacturing sector. While Biden promotes this initiative as beneficial for both workers and businesses, Republicans criticized his handling of the economy, claiming it could lead to inflation and job losses. The event marks Biden's first visit to Michigan since withdrawing from the presidential race, with an eye towards rallying support for the Democrats ahead of the upcoming elections.
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