Obama to spend US labor holiday at union rally

Obama "> Obama 's speech at an annual union-sponsored Labor Day event serves as a dress rehearsal for the jobs address he will deliver to a joint session of Congress on Thursday night, a speech that will be widely scrutinized following a report out last Friday that showed employers added no jobs in August. It was the first time since 1945 that the government reported a net job change of zero. The unemployment rate, meanwhile, held steady at 9.1 percent.
The disappointing report sparked new fears of a second recession and injected fresh urgency into efforts by Obama "> Obama to help get millions of unemployed people back into the labor market _ and help improve his chances of getting re-elected.
Polls show the economy and jobs are the public's top concerns. Public approval of Obama "> Obama 's stewardship of the economy hit a new low of 26 percent in a recent Gallup survey.
The unemployment report also gave Obama "> Obama 's Republican critics, including those who want to challenge him in next year's presidential election, fresh ammunition to pound him with.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney called the report disappointing, unacceptable and "further proof that President Obama "> Obama has failed." Romney is scheduled to outline his own job-creation plan in a Tuesday speech.
Obama "> Obama 's plan is expected to include a combination of individual and business tax credits and public works spending. He will also press lawmakers for swift action on those proposals.
"These are bipartisan ideas that ought to be the kind of proposals that everybody can get behind, no matter what your political affiliation might be," Obama "> Obama said last week. "So my hope and expectation is that we can put country before party and get something done for the American people."
Obama "> Obama spent part of the holiday weekend at the Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland "putting the finishing touches" on the proposals and the speech, said spokesman Jay Carney.
"That process continues over the next few days, but he's very far along," Carney said.
In Detroit on Monday, Obama "> Obama was also expected to tout his efforts to save the auto industry and millions of jobs by providing federal bailouts in 2009 for General Motors Corp. and Chrysler Group LLC. The AFL-CIO union rally was being held in a GM parking lot.
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