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    Home - USA News - Senate confirms Lori Chavez-DeRemer as Trump’s labor secretary
    USA News Updated:March 11, 2025

    Senate confirms Lori Chavez-DeRemer as Trump’s labor secretary

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    Senate confirms Lori Chavez-DeRemer as Trump’s labor secretary

    Cliff Notes

    • Confirmation Vote and Background: The Senate confirmed Lori Chavez-DeRemer as U.S. labour secretary with a 67-32 vote.
    • Key Responsibilities and Challenges: As head of the Department of Labour, Chavez-DeRemer will oversee enforcement of worker rights and protections while managing a budget of $13.9 billion and a workforce of nearly 16,000 employees.
    • Political Balancing Act: During her confirmation hearing, Chavez-DeRemer faced scrutiny for her previous support of the Protecting the Right to Organize Act (PRO Act).
    • Concerns persist among Democrats and workers’ rights advocates about her potential alignment with the Trump administration’s policies amid ongoing layoffs.

    Senate confirms Lori Chavez-DeRemer as Trump’s labor secretary

    The Senate confirms Lori Chavez-DeRemer as U.S. labor secretary, a Cabinet position that puts her in charge of enforcing federally mandated worker rights and protections at a time when the White House is trying to eliminate thousands of government employees.

    Chavez-DeRemer will oversee the Department of Labor, one of several executive departments named in lawsuits challenging the authority of billionaire Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency to order layoffs and access sensitive government data.

    Exposed – DOGE’S work inside the Social Security Administration

    The Labor Department had nearly 16,000 full-time employees and a proposed budget of $13.9 billion for fiscal year 2025. Some of its vast responsibilities include reporting the U.S. unemployment rate, regulating workplace health and safety standards, investigating minimum wage, child labor and overtime pay disputes, and applying laws on union organizing and unlawful terminations.

    Several prominent labor unions, including the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, endorsed Chavez-DeRemer’s nomination. The former Republican congresswoman from Oregon is the daughter of a Teamster, and during her one term in the House earned a reputation as pro-labor.

    How the Senate voted

    The Senate voted to confirm Chavez-DeRemer 67-32, with 17 Democrats voting yes and three Republicans voting no. The Senate has now confirmed all but one of Trump’s picks for his Cabinet. Its Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions had voted 14-9 in favor of her nomination last week, with all Republicans except Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky giving Chavez-DeRemer their support. Three Democrats on the committee — Sens. John Hickenlooper of Colorado, Tim Kaine of Virginia and Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire — voted with the majority.

    During her confirmation hearing before the committee, several Republican senators grilled Chavez-DeRemer about her decision to co-sponsor legislation that would have made it easier for workers to unionize and penalized employers who stood in the way of organizing efforts.

    She declined to explicitly state whether she still backed the Protecting the Right to Organize Act, also known as the PRO Act. Chavez-DeRemer explained she had signed on as a co-sponsor because she wanted a seat at the table to discuss important labor issues. Under further questioning, she walked back some of her support of the bill, saying that she supported state “right to work” laws, which allow employees to refuse to join a union in their workplace.

    The PRO Act did not come up for a vote during her time in Congress, but the legislation was reintroduced in the House and Senate last week.

    Trump and his billionaire buddies

    “As we speak, Donald Trump and his billionaire buddies are stealing the American dream away from working families, rigging every lever of society in favor of the billionaire class,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said in a statement.

    “That’s why we need the PRO Act, to empower hardworking Americans to bargain for better wages, benefits, and safer working conditions.” During her time in Congress Chavez-DeRemer also co-sponsored legislation which sought to protect public-sector workers from having their Social Security benefits docked because of government pension benefits. That bill also stalled because it didn’t have enough Republican support.

    Chavez-DeRemer walked a fine line during her confirmation hearing, attempting to appeal to both Democrats and Republicans. On the subject of whether the federal minimum wage was overdue for an increase, she said she recognized it hadn’t been raised from $7.25 an hour since 2009 but that she would not want to “shock the economy.”

    Some Democratic senators and workers’ rights advocates have questioned how much independence Chavez-DeRemer would have as President Donald Trump’s labor secretary and where her allegiance would lie in an administration that has fired thousands of federal employees.

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