Readout of White House Meeting with Labor Leaders on Health Care and Workers' Rights

The White House

Today, White House Gender Policy Council Director Jennifer Klein and the White House Office of Public Engagement convened a meeting with labor leaders-including nurses and teachers-on access to health care and workers' rights. Participants shared their experiences of union women advocating and organizing for health care, including reproductive health care. They also discussed the challenges posed by extreme state laws that restrict access to critical reproductive health services and the direct impact these restrictions have on women in the workforce including impact on negotiated health care benefits.

Senior Administration officials underscored the President's commitment to reproductive rights and thanked participants for their leadership and efforts to protect access to reproductive health care in their communities. The Administration also committed to continued engagement and collaboration with these labor leaders.

Participants included:

Jessica Blue, Registered Nurse, SEIU 1199

Elise Bryant, President, Coalition of Labor Union Women

Karla Hernández-Mats, President, United Teachers of Dade

Paula Herbart, President Michigan Education Association

Deborah Burger, President, National Nurses United

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