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Where Is Eugene Scalia? Trump Labor Secretary Ignores Worker Struggles During COVID-19 Crisis
After a staggering ten million Americans joined the unemployment ranks in two weeks’ time, Trump Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia has been conspicuously absent from the national response.
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Trump Labor Secretary Scalia is M.I.A. as Frontline Healthcare Workers Ask His Help Combating the Coronavirus
Scalia must set aside his rigid anti-government ideology and immediately advance the Obama-era rule that would help protect frontline health care workers dealing with infectious outbreaks like the Coronavirus.
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Allied Progress’ Year-in-Review: The Trump Administration Embraces the Shadiest Industries
For predatory lenders, pushy debt collectors, fly-by-night for-profit colleges, and greedy Wall Street banks, 2019 has been a banner year under the Trump administration.
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GOP-Led Senate to Working People: “You’re On Your Own”
Workers deserve someone dedicated to helping them reach the middle class. Instead, new Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia is someone who has to constantly worry about offending an old corporate client.
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As Juul Labs Comes Under Criminal Probe, Trump Labor Secretary Nominee Eugene Scalia Should Explain His Legal Work Arguing Safeguards For the E-Cigarette Industry Could “Endanger Public Health”
Scalia has an obligation to tell prosecutors and the American people how he helped the company in their battle against health and safety advocates.
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UPDATE: Scalia Vote Today: Will the Senate HELP Committee Allow an Enemy of the Labor Department’s Mission to Oversee It?
UPDATE: In response to Senate HELP committee Republicans’ party-line vote to advance conflicted corporate lawyer Eugene Scalia’s nomination for U.S. Labor Secretary despite his anti-worker record, Allied Progress director Derek Martin made the following statement: “These Senators need to explain why they’d leave working families’ wages, retirement, and safety at the mercy of someone dedicated to…
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MEMO: Eugene Scalia Is Too Extreme to Lead the Department of Labor
His long career representing corporate America as they’ve fought their own workers, and his extreme views on subjects such as sexual harassment and workplace safety are disqualifying.
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Nothing Scalia Said At His Hearing Laid to Rest Concerns Over His Extreme Anti-Worker Record and Corporate Conflicts of Interest
WASHINGTON, D.C. – At today’s Senate confirmation hearing for Trump Labor Secretary nominee Eugene Scalia, the long-time corporate lawyer failed to explain how his history of undermining the Labor Department’ mission, his extreme views on sexual harassment and safety at the workplace, and his numerous potential conflicts of interests with former clients — in any…
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Allied Progress Letter To Senate HELP Committee: Reject Eugene Scalia And His Irredeemable Anti-Worker Record
Scalia’s entire career as a corporate attorney has been dedicated to criticizing and litigating against the Labor Department’s mission to protect workers.
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Eugene Scalia Spent Career Fighting Against the Labor Department’s Mission To Protect Workers’ Safety, Wages, Retirements, and Rights
President Trump is expected to nominate someone for the post who has stood against virtually every element of the DOL’s mission: corporate lawyer Eugene Scalia.