Labor News & Commentary December 21, 2023 President Biden will re-nominate Julie Su in 2024
https://onlabor.org/december-21-2023/
By Michelle Berger
Michelle Berger is a student at Harvard Law School.
In todays News and Commentary: President Biden will re-nominate Julie Su in 2024, Wells Fargo employees unionize, and the NLRB General Counsel fails to show that wearing BLM apparel is protected concerted activity.
President Biden will re-nominate acting Labor Secretary Julie Su in the new year, as the Senate sent back hers and dozens of other nominations that they failed to pass this calendar year. As I reported in April, the Senate HELP committee advanced acting Secretary Sus nomination to the full chamber, but there, moderate democrats such as Senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema have withheld their support. Su previously served as the California Secretary of Labor and as Deputy Secretary to former Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh, who departed the Biden administration in March. Su has a distinguished record as an advocate for workers rights and would be the first Asian American member of Bidens cabinet at the secretary level, if confirmed in 2024.
Yesterday, workers at a Wells Fargo bank branch in Albuquerque, New Mexico, voted 5-3 to form a union. Theirs is the first employee union at a major US bank. The union is affiliated with the Communication Workers of America. Workers at another location in Bethel, Alaska are voting in a representation election today.
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