Trump's Pro-Union Labor Secretary Pick Raises GOP Concerns

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Business groups are concerned about President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer as Labor Secretary due to her support for union-friendly legislation, which contrasts with their preference for a more business-oriented approach. While some business leaders are working to ensure pro-business appointments in other key positions within the Labor Department, Chavez-DeRemer's nomination reflects Trump's appeal to working-class voters. Despite skepticism from both business and union groups, Chavez-DeRemer is expected to have a relatively smooth confirmation process.
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- Trump’s union-friendly labor secretary choice sparks GOP anxiety The Washington Post
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