A few minutes ago, Politico reported that Boston Mayor Marty Walsh has been tapped as the nominee to become the next Labor Secretary.
I had previously noted that Walsh was a front runner for the role in the incoming administration’s cabinet. While there had been a few other names floating around, including Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, Walsh was widely recognized as a likely pick due in part to his labor background.
What will happen next? Once President elect Joe Biden presents the nomination to Congress, hearings will be held on the nomination and a vote will occur. Short of an unexpected news story about Walsh emerging or Biden having a sudden change of heart, I would expect that with Democrats enjoying majority control in Congress after the special elections in Georgia this week, Walsh will be confirmed as the next Labor Secretary. Once that is done, I would expect to see a much more labor friendly iteration of the Labor Department, including a renewed push for increased protections for workers and a concerted effort to again raise hourly minimum wage rates around the country.
For additional information: https://www.politico.com/news/2021/01/07/biden-chooses-boston-mayor-walsh-as-labor-secretary-455899
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