President Biden renominated Julie Su to serve as Labor secretary on Monday. Biden originally nominated Su for the role in February 2023. “Her strong pro-worker track record as Acting Secretary shows beyond a shadow of a doubt that she is the right person for the job. Her tireless and consistent work for working families across the country should continue as Secretary of Labor and I urge my colleagues to support her nomination,” Senator Bernie Sanders said in a statement. UFCW Local 400 workers at Safeway and Giant ratify new contracts
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