As we move forward as a nation, it's clear that the old playbook isn't working for too many Americans. That's why my administration is committed to building an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top. We'll do this by investing in our infrastructure, promoting fair trade practices, and ensuring that every worker has access to quality education and job training.
We're also taking on the forces that have held workers back for too long. That means strengthening labor unions, protecting collective bargaining rights, and ensuring that every worker is treated with dignity and respect. We'll do this by passing the Protecting the Right to Organize Act and other legislation that puts workers first.
We're also committed to ensuring that every American has access to quality education and job training. That means increasing funding for vocational programs, community colleges, and apprenticeships. We'll work with businesses and educators to create more opportunities for Americans to develop the skills they need to succeed in today's economy.