Rep. Lori Chavez-Deremer (R-OR) arrives to a gathering with Home Republicans on the U.S. Capitol Constructing on October 19, 2023 in Washington, D.C.
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President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Republican Congresswoman Lori Chavez-DeRemer of Oregon for the job of labor secretary.
All through his marketing campaign, Trump made many guarantees to America’s employees — that he would shield their jobs, carry manufacturing again to the U.S., and restore their means to realize the American dream. He additionally proposed ending taxes on suggestions and time beyond regulation. Items of this agenda may find yourself on Chavez-DeRemer’s plate.

“Lori’s robust help from each the Enterprise and Labor communities will make sure that the Labor Division can unite People of all backgrounds,” Trump wrote in an announcement launched by his marketing campaign.
In 2022, Chavez-DeRemer was elected to her first time period in Congress to symbolize Oregon’s fifth Congressional District, flipping a blue seat to pink. Earlier this week, as phrase unfold Chavez-DeRemer may grow to be Trump’s choose for labor secretary, the freshman Republican issued an announcement on her plans for the position.
“I would be honored to have the chance to help President Trump’s mission to empower and develop our nation’s workforce,” she stated. “Hardworking People lastly have a lifeline with the president, and I would work tirelessly to help his spectacular efforts to remake the Republican Celebration into the Celebration of the American employee.”
In her re-election bid this yr, Home Speaker Mike Johnson repeatedly campaigned on Chavez-DeRemer’s behalf to attempt to fend off a well-liked Democratic challenger.
Nevertheless, she confronted headwinds as a blue wave took maintain of a number of down-ballot races within the Pacific Northwest. The freshman Republican member in the end misplaced to state lawmaker Janelle Bynum.
Forward of plans for a brand new position within the subsequent administration, Chavez-DeRemer wrote on X earlier this week of Trump’s success in increasing his working-class coalition.
“It is a true political realignment,” she wrote. “We should proceed to be the celebration of the American Employee, with President Trump main the best way!”
In current days, Teamsters President Sean O’Brien had pushed for Chavez-DeRemer’s choice, noting that she is one in every of only some Republicans in Congress to have supported the PRO Act, a invoice aimed toward making it simpler for employees to arrange unions together with by overturning state Proper to Work legal guidelines, which weaken unions.
On Friday night, O’Brien thanked Trump for the nomination, posting a photograph of himself alongside Trump and Chavez-DeRemer on X.
In her re-election bid this fall, Chavez-DeRemer acquired the endorsements of a lot of unions, together with her native Teamsters department, however ended up shedding her seat.

President of the Worldwide Brotherhood of Teamsters Sean O’Brien speaks on stage on the primary day of the Republican Nationwide Conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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How will unions fare beneath Trump?
Trump gained a large quantity of help from union employees within the 2024 election. Whereas O’Brien declined to endorse Trump after talking on the Republican Nationwide Conference, he nonetheless signaled a willingness to work with whichever administration addressed points essential to his 1.3 million members.
What stays unclear is how Trump may deal with unions. On the marketing campaign path, he joked with billionaire Elon Musk about firing placing employees and stated UAW President Shawn Fain must be fired. Nonetheless, some near Trump, together with Vice President-elect JD Vance and Sen. Marco Rubio — his nominee to steer the State Division — have supported organized labor prior to now.

Whereas Chavez-DeRemer was seen as the one pro-union candidate amongst those that had been rumored to be into consideration by Trump, it is exhausting to think about the Trump administration taking as lively a task in high-profile labor disputes as President Biden’s picks for the job have achieved. Most lately, Appearing Labor Secretary Julie Su helped dealer a deal on wages between ocean carriers and East Coast dockworkers. These negotiations are ongoing, nonetheless. A deadline to achieve a closing deal comes simply 5 days earlier than the inauguration in January.
Way forward for Biden-era guidelines in query
If confirmed, Chavez-DeRemer could be coming right into a Labor Division going through quite a few authorized challenges over guidelines and rules issued beneath Biden.
Already, a federal court docket in Texas has struck down a rule that expanded time beyond regulation to some 4 million extra employees. Others, together with one limiting who might be categorized as an unbiased contractor and one other aimed toward elevating the wages of employees on federal development initiatives, are additionally being challenged in federal court docket.
There’s been some expectation within the enterprise group and past that the Trump administration would both roll again these guidelines or decline to defend them in court docket. It is unclear whether or not Chavez-DeRemer would help these strikes.