Labor Relations Radio, E154—A Union Trojan Horse Is Being Pushed For Labor Secretary; Michael Saltsman Explains
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Teamsters President Sean O’Brien is recommending Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer, an Oregon Republican, to lead the Department of Labor under the incoming Trump administration. She is an odd choice for Trump to consider, given her backing of the economy-destroying PRO Act, and she has already garnered much criticism from many people and groups, including independent contractor advocates. In this episode of Labor Relations Radio, Michael Saltsman, a partner with Berman & Co. joins host Peter List to discuss what is driving the push behind Chavez-DeRemer, as well as why she would be a bad choice for the incoming Trump administration. Related: * Teamsters president pushing Chavez-DeRemer for Labor secretary * Lori Chavez-DeRemer touted for US Labor Secretary * Employers' group tees off on Chavez-DeRemer amid Labor secretary chatter * Don’t Let the Teamsters Pick the Labor Secretary * Independent Contractors Sound the Alarm: PRO-Act Sponsor Lori-Chavez-DeRemer Is Not Fit to Be Labor Secy * Make America Work Again LaborUnionNews.com's Labor Relations Radio is subscriber-supported. To receive new posts and support our work, become a subscriber. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit laborunionnews.substack.com/subscribe
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