President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Republican Representative Lori Chavez-Dermer as their nominee To head the Labor Department.
The Oregon House member, who narrowly lost her re-election bid earlier this month, received strong support from union members in her district.
As a potential Secretary of Labor, Chávez-DeRemar would oversee the Labor Department's workforce and its budget and, among other responsibilities, put forward priorities that address workers' wages, health, safety and ability to form unions and employers' employees. Affect the rights to fire a person.
“Lori’s strong support from both the business and labor communities will ensure that the Department of Labor can unite Americans of all backgrounds behind our agenda for unprecedented national success – making America richer, wealthier, stronger and more prosperous than ever before. !” Trump said in a statement.
Chavez-DeRemar met with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate on Thursday, sources previously told CBS News.
sean o'brienPresident of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, praised “North America's strongest union stands ready to work with you every step of the way to expand good jobs and rebuild our country's middle class,” Chayan wrote in a social media post.
Chavez-DeRemer, 56, is one of the few House Republicans to support the “Protect the Right to Organize” or PRO Act, which would allow more workers to organize campaigns and provide penalties for companies that violate workers' rights. Will add. The act would also weaken “right to work” laws that allow workers in more than half of the states to avoid participating in or paying dues to unions that represent workers at their places of employment.