Deputy Secretary of Labor to Testify On Protecting the Rights of Union Workers

From: U.S. Newswire | Date: April 9, 2002 | Copyright information

News Advisory:

U.S. Deputy Secretary of Labor D. Cameron Findlay will testify before the House Education and Workforce Committee on Wednesday, April 10, at 10:30 a.m. His testimony will focus on the Bush Administration's commitment to enforcing union workers rights as provided under the Landrum-Griffin Act. He is also expected to discuss steps the Congress can take to support Department of Labor efforts to advance enforcement the Act.

Event: Deputy Labor Secretary D. Cameron ...

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