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Feb. 22, 2017
Trump has another bite at workers' rights apple
Trump's new nominee for secretary of labor, R. Alexander Acosta, may be qualified for the job, but no matter who will ultimately hold this position, he or she will be expected to implement the president's promises for the working men and women in this country. By Michael Hancock




President Donald J. Trump faces significant challenges wherever he looks, but he also has a real opportunity to help a group of Americans who proved critical to his victory and are now looking to him for leadership: the working men and women of this country. After years of being largely ignored by policymakers, working Americans finally got a break under President Barack Obama, and will need the continued leadership of Trump to ...
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