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The National AFL-CIO On The U.S. Supreme Court Delivering ‘A Devastating Blow’ To The Voting Rights Act, Calling It An “Outright Attack On The Fundamental Freedoms Of Working People”

Published Sunday, May 10, 2026
by National AFL-CIO News
The National AFL-CIO On The U.S. Supreme Court Delivering ‘A Devastating Blow’ To The Voting Rights Act, Calling It An “Outright Attack On The Fundamental Freedoms Of Working People”

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – National AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler released the following statement after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on the Voting Rights Act:

The U.S. Supreme Court dealt a devastating blow to the Voting Rights Act and an outright attack on the fundamental freedoms of Working People.

The decision strips Black and Latino voters in Louisiana of having a fair say in their Elected Representatives and will be used to further hollow out Americans’ voting rights across the country.  

The Voting Rights Act came out of a triumph of organizing and activism, a victory the people of the Civil Rights Movement - with Labor standing shoulder to shoulder, fought and died for over decades.

But from the moment it was signed into law, there has been a concerted, insidious effort to reverse that progress.

Voting rights are Workers’ Rights.

When Working People have a real voice at the ballot box, we can elect leaders who will protect our right to join a Union, fight for fair wages, ensure safe workplaces, live free from discrimination and harassment, and retire in dignity.

When politicians - backed by the Supreme Court - are able to undermine our voices, they can dismantle everything we’ve worked for and further consolidate power for the corporations, billionaires and special interests at our expense.

The National AFL-CIO refuses to accept that future.

We will keep fighting for legislative reforms, including on the State and Federal levels, to create a Democracy where every Worker’s voice matters just as much as the wealthy and well-connected.

We will mobilize on jobsites, at doors and in the streets from now until November to elect candidates who will stand up for Working People and against these attacks on our freedoms.

For More On This Labor News Story, Go To: Clyburn: Roberts to join ranks of 'infamous' Supreme Court justices over voting rights decision

Photo Courtesy Of The National AFL-CIO.

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