Trump attacks union leader on Labor Day

An angry US President Donald Trump has fired angry tweets at the head of top union AFL-CIO after he said the American worker was worse off than before.

President Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump has taken exception to comments by a top union leader on Labor Day. (AAP)

US President Donald Trump has started his Labor Day with an attack on a top union leader, lashing out after criticism from AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka.

Trump tweeted on Monday that Trumka "represented his union poorly on television this weekend". He added: "It is easy to see why unions are doing so poorly. A Dem!"

The president's attack came after Trumka appeared on Fox News Sunday where he said efforts to overhaul the North American Free Trade Agreement should include Canada. Trumka, whose organisation is an umbrella group for most unions, said the economies of the US, Canada and Mexico are "integrated" and "it's pretty hard to see how that would work without having Canada in the deal".

Trump said on Saturday on Twitter that there was "no political necessity" to keep Canada in NAFTA. But it's questionable whether Trump can unilaterally exclude Canada from a deal to replace the three-nation NAFTA agreement without the approval of congress. Any such move would likely face lengthy legal and congressional challenges.

Trump administration negotiations to keep Canada in the re-imagined trade bloc are to resume this week as Washington and Ottawa try to break a deadlock over issues such as Canada's dairy market and US efforts to shield drug companies from generic competition.

Trump wants to get a trade deal finalised by December 1.

Trumka also said of Trump: "The things that he's done to hurt workers outpace what he's done to help workers," arguing that Trump has not come through with an infrastructure program and has overturned regulations that "will hurt us on the job".

Asked about the low unemployment rate and economic growth, Trumka said "those are good, but wages have been down since the first of the year. Gas prices have been up since the first of the year. So, overall, workers aren't doing as well."

On Monday, Trump touted the economy, saying "Our country is doing better than ever before with unemployment setting record lows." He added, "The Worker in America is doing better than ever before. Celebrate Labor Day!"

The unemployment rate of 3.9 per cent is not at the best point ever - it is near the lowest in 18 years.


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