Several prominent labor unions, including the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, endorsed Chavez-DeRemer’s nomination.
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Audacy on MSN2 months in, Senator McCormick discusses the latest out of Washington, DC, and his ongoing prioritiesAsked if he’s concerned about executive overreach, Dave McCormick says he agrees with President Donald Trump that any ...
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One-term Oregon congresswoman Lori Chavez-DeRemer has successfully turned her election loss and closer-than-typical relationship with some unions into a post in President Donald Trump’s cabinet.
While in Congress, Ms. Chavez-DeRemer was a co-sponsor of the Protecting the Right to Organize Act, known as the PRO Act, a ...
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