I know they did! (Almost all of 'em, at least.) But that was a major opportunity to showcase his pro-labor bona fides on the biggest stage he's yet had (even bigger than the UAW strike imo). i think you're right that a lot of people didn't follow-up 9mos later. That's what I mean by "biffed."
tend to disagree on the stage size, but the point is that so-called leftists are running around squealing about "breaking the strike" and genuinely do not know what happened later.
its performative labor activism.
YMMV, of course. I think he's been good for labor and he should be campaigning on that a lot more aggressively. I was just noting a potential vulnerability to that strategy.
why is it up to random people to follow up? Biden can talk about vacation time. Or what he's going to do to improve safety for crews and communities near tracks.
Normally when Biden stans say this, they link to one weak IBEW press release, it's not like they're following up either.