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Tim Kaine vice presidential campaign, 2016/Labor and employment

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Tim Kaine
Democratic vice presidential nominee
Running mate: Hillary Clinton

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See what Tim Kaine and the Democratic Party Platform said about labor and employment below.

Democratic Party Kaine on labor and employment

  • Politico reported in July 2016 that Tim Kaine had expressed strong support for Virginia's right-to-work law, which prohibits forced union membership and forced payment of membership dues as conditions of employment.[1]
  • Kaine received a lifetime AFL-CIO Senate voting record of 96 percent in 2014.[2]
  • In 2013, Kaine co-sponsored legislation to expand the number of H-1B visas granted each year to fill high-demand openings in the technology sector.[1]
  • To help strengthen the workforce by ensuring that students can acquire the technical skills they need to enjoy productive and successful careers after graduation, Kaine helped found the Senate Career and Technical Education (CTE) Caucus.[3]

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