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s Lori Chavez-DeRemer’s nomination for Secretary of Labor approaches the confirmation process, questions abound about how labor-friendly she will be. While some of the Teamster-member’s daughter’s actions suggest a pro-labor tilt, skepticism remains about the consistency of her support for workers
Signals Chavez-DeRemer has drawn attention for her support of certain pro-labor initiatives, including her support of the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act during her brief tenure in Congress. The legislation was designed to make union organizing easier and included provisions to strengthen penalties for employers interfering with unionization efforts. This has led some to