The global labor leaders agreed that a deeply progressive agenda is the only viable solution to counter the Far Right, whose support has largely relied on those disaffected and disenfranchised by mainstream politics—communities that for years have struggled with austerity, economic stagnation, lack of jobs, and the effects of mass migration.

Notably, Tuesday’s panel placed “a sizable share of the blame” on center-left parties’ embrace of neo-liberalism, HuffPo reports, which has “diminished the public’s faith in the ability of labor unions and progressive politics to deliver for them—paving the way for far-right populism.”

“We must insist that the candidates and political parties we support back an ambitious program for broad-based economic growth driven by rising wages,” declared Damon Silvers, director of policy at the AFL-CIO. “The labor movement must demand that the politicians we support offer, in place of neoliberalism and austerity, a global New Deal.”

“Trust in government is broken in too many countries around the world where one in two working families have lost their jobs or have reduced working hours,” said International Trade Union Confederation general secretary Sharan Burrow.

Indeed, a census of 1,689 face-to-face conversations conducted by Working America earlier this year found that voter frustration with politics is “pervasive,” but that “worry is more prevalent than bigotry in determining voter choices.”

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The group discovered that many Trump supporters were ultimately open to conversation and “looking for insights they considered reliable and for a way forward to remedy the uncertainty they feel about their lives and the future of the country.”

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