Partner Don Schroeder was quoted in a Law360 article, “Relaxed Regs, Union Probes In Store for DOL Under Puzder,” covering how the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) would be affected if fast-food CEO Andrew Puzder were elected as its secretary.
Schroeder explained that over “the past eight years under the Obama administration, the DOL has taken a fairly aggressive stance on a number of labor and employment law doctrines. Across the board they’ve been pro-employee. Having someone that’s actually run a business will inform the DOL about realistic problems [employers face].”
Schroeder explained that over “the past eight years under the Obama administration, the DOL has taken a fairly aggressive stance on a number of labor and employment law doctrines. Across the board they’ve been pro-employee. Having someone that’s actually run a business will inform the DOL about realistic problems [employers face].”
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