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Labor Secretary Musings


What I'm hearing is Bonior declines when people push him, saying it's time for a younger generation to lead the labor movement charge for the feds.  He has reportedly been pushing Mary Beth Maxwell, about whom I know very little.  Maybe she'd be terrific.  I've heard some speculation that Jennifer Granholm is now more likely to be nominated for the job as a result of some of the other Cabinet picks to date.

I appreciate the sentiment coming from Bonior.  But he is forceful and the cause of building the labor movement is very much in his gut.  And I would really, really like at least one person in the Cabinet meetings of whom both things are true, notwithstanding our President-elect's reassurances that the vision and the final calls are his. 

Maybe he could commit to giving Obama a couple of years, at the outset, all the while grooming a successor?  This is a golden opportunity coming up and it can't be frittered away on account of Washington newbie mistakes. 

I like Granholm very much and think there's got to be an important role for her to play in moving things in Washington.  But I'm not sure that building a useful labor movement in this country is a cause that is in her gut.

Andy Stern, whose name has popped up as well, is certainly interesting, passionate, and committed.  But he may have burned too many bridges in past fights to be able to be effective in that role, I don't know.


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Bonior's reluctance seems kind of odd, but I have to assume he has his reasons for resisting the call if it's being made. I do agree he'd make a terrific choice and that he would reassert some sanity over at the DOL. One of DC's best-kept secrets in the past 8 years is the scope and breadth of the regulatory nonsense imposed on labor unions by Secretary Chou on behalf of the Bush Administration.

By the way, a little birdie tells me that over at the NLRB the career folks are treating the Obama transition folks as liberators!

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Bruce, you wrote: "By the way, a little birdie tells me that over at the NLRB the career folks are treating the Obama transition folks as liberators!"

Yes, I'll bet they are! Are they're not alone, from what I've been hearing about a number of other little birdies of late!

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