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Transforming Federal Workforce: Strategies for Employment and Innovation in 2024

Transforming Federal Workforce: Strategies for Employment and Innovation in 2024

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**Podcast Episode Description: Navigating Labor Challenges in 2026 with Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer**

Join us for a compelling episode of the Secretary of Labor podcast, hosted by Mortimer, where we delve into the pressing labor issues shaping America's workforce in early 2026. Our special feature focuses on Lori Chavez-DeRemer, the U.S. Secretary of Labor under President Trump, and her insightful take on current employment trends.

As the nation's unemployment rate nudges 4.6%, Chavez-DeRemer controversially interprets this as encouraging news, indicating an increased workforce participation. This topic, among others, is critical as the Trump administration advances Schedule Career over Policy reforms, aimed at enhancing executive accountability by modifying civil service protections.

We also unpack the buzz surrounding potential reductions in force (RIFs) and hiring freezes within federal agencies, alongside the broader implications of these strategic moves. Chavez-DeRemer's stance on efficiency contrasts sharply with Democratic opposition, setting the stage for intense funding debates and potential government shutdowns.

Beyond federal developments, we spotlight key state-level shifts, such as Virginia's Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger's nomination of Jessica Looman as Secretary of Labor, and Julie Su's transition to NYC Deputy Mayor for Economic Justice. Our episode also touches on national minimum wage debates, with Bernie Sanders' emphatic critique underscoring a growing demand for living wages.

Stay informed about the evolving labor landscape and Chavez-DeRemer's role in these pivotal times. Don't miss this episode—subscribe now for more from the Secretary of Labor podcast, produced by Quiet Please. Visit quietplease.ai for further insights.

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