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Category: Agency Enforcement

Former EEOC Commissioner Jocelyn Samuels Sues for Reinstatement

Jocelyn Samuels, a former Commissioner and Vice Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, is seeking reinstatement to the post from which President Trump fired her in January. The lawsuit, filed April 9 in the U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia, contends that Congress did not grant the president the authority to remove EEOC Commissioners. Ms. Samuels, a...
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Category: Agency Enforcement

Senate Confirms Harmeet Dhillon To Be Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights

On April 3, the Senate confirmed President Trump’s nominee, Harmeet Dhillon, to be the Assistant Attorney General for the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Civil Rights Division (CRD). Ms. Dhillon will lead what many people consider the federal government's chief civil rights enforcement agency. The CRD is responsible for enforcing several federal civil rights laws, including those dealing with voting rights,...
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Category: Trump Administration

President Trump Nominates Andrew Rogers as Next Wage and Hour Chief

President Trump has nominated Andrew Rogers to serve as the next Administrator of the Labor Department’s Wage and Hour Division. Rogers is currently the Acting General Counsel at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Previously, he served as chief counsel to EEOC Acting Chair Andrea Lucas and as a senior advisor at the Wage and Hour Division. Earlier in his career,...
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Category: Agency Enforcement

President Trump Nominates Jonathan Berry for Solicitor of Labor

On March 31, President Trump nominated Jonathan Berry to serve as the Solicitor of Labor. The top lawyer position is the third most senior role at the Labor Department, after the Secretary and Deputy Secretary. Mr. Berry is currently managing partner at the law firm Boyden Grey. He wrote the chapter on Labor Department policies for Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation’s policy...
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Category: Agency Enforcement

President Trump Nominates Crystal Carey as NLRB General Counsel

On March 24, President Trump nominated Crystal Carey to serve as the General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board. If the Senate confirms her, Carey will take over for Acting General Counsel William B. Cowen, whom President Trump appointed on February 3. In the short time since, Acting General Counsel Cowen has swiftly implemented policy changes by rescinding numerous memoranda issued...
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Category: Agency Enforcement

President Trump Renominates Andrea Lucas to Second Term on EEOC

On March 24, President Trump nominated Andrea Lucas, a Republican, to a second five-year term as a Commissioner on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Ms. Lucas joined the EEOC in 2020 after President Trump nominated her during his first term. He elevated her to Acting Chair of the EEOC at the beginning of his current term in January. If the...
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Category: Affirmative Action and Diversity

Catherine Eschbach Appointed New OFCCP Director, Immediately Announces New Investigations

The Trump Administration has appointed Catherine Eschbach to be the Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. In this role, she will oversee OFCCP’s transition to its new scope of mission, the Labor Department announced. On her first day, Ms. Eschbach emailed OFCCP employees that the agency would begin investigating federal contractors’ employment practices. “Most of what OFCCP...
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Category: Agency Enforcement

Senate Confirms Lori Chavez-DeRemer To Be Next Secretary of Labor

The U.S. Senate recently confirmed two of President Trump’s nominees for top posts at the Department of Labor. On March 10, it confirmed former Oregon Representative Lori Chavez-DeRemer as the Secretary of Labor in a 67 to 32 vote. On March 12, it confirmed former EEOC Commissioner Keith Sonderling as the Deputy Secretary of Labor in a 53 to 46...
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Category: Labor Relations

Federal Court Reinstates NLRB Member Wilcox

President Trump’s removal of Gwynne Wilcox from the National Labor Relations Board was illegal, a federal court ruled March 6. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia declared that Wilcox may be removed as an NLRB member only “upon notice and hearing, for neglect of duty or malfeasance in office, but for no other cause.” Wilcox, a Democrat,...
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Category: Government Contracts

Defense Department To Stop Using Project Labor Agreements on Large Construction Projects

The Defense Department has published a class deviation directing the agency’s contracting officers to cease using project labor agreements (PLAs) on large construction projects, a signal that the Trump Administration may be considering reversing this Biden-era priority. PLAs are essentially pre-hire agreements that mandate the use of union labor. The use of PLAs has long been contentious, with Democratic administrations...

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