Mural’s planned removal heats up labor dispute
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Sen. Troy Jackson, an Allagash Democrat and logger heavily involved in labor issues, said the mural’s planned removal is just one more hostile act by an anti-union governor. Jackson said he never viewed the mural as overly pro-labor, and he wonders why anyone would be offended by the depictions of the history of the state’s own labor movement. The decision to remove the mural, Jackson said, is a petty move that is emblematic of the governor’s approach to labor issues, he said.
“It just goes to show their attitude toward organized labor,” Jackson said. “We should be working to make businesses more attracted to Maine and should raise up workers’ wages and health benefits, not tear them down like we are tearing down a mural on the wall. I just think it is very petty.”
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