The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ Sean O’Brien - Why Union Members Flipped On Democrats & Supported Trump

Oct 2, 2025
Sean O’Brien, the President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, dives into the evolving landscape of labor in today's world. He discusses the looming threats of automation and AI, warning that they could shape the political agenda by 2028. O’Brien emphasizes the need for unions to be transactional, not partisan, highlighting a significant shift as 65% of Teamsters lean towards Republicans. He reflects on past trade deal mistakes and the importance of worker input in technological advancements, advocating for a proactive approach to protect jobs.
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Lessons From NAFTA And Broken Trust

  • O'Brien reflects that unions trusted political promises during NAFTA and were hurt when outcomes differed from assurances.
  • He says modern Teamsters now cross-check both parties and demand concrete effects before trusting policy claims.
INSIGHT

Be Transactional, Not Tribal

  • O'Brien says unions should be transactional, not partisan, supporting whoever delivers for workers.
  • He argues aligning with one party cost labor influence when that party embraced business interests.
ANECDOTE

Conversations That Changed Minds

  • O'Brien recounts speaking at the RNC and meeting GOP senators who changed positions after dialogue, like Josh Hawley reversing on right-to-work.
  • He stresses direct conversations sometimes flip political stances.
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