Labor Secretary

NOUN
  1. the position of the head of the Department of Labor
    the post of Labor Secretary was created in 1913
  2. the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Labor
    the first Labor Secretary was William B. Wilson who was appointed by President Wilson
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How To Use Labor Secretary In A Sentence

  • This time it's a double whammy from a single family, with Federal Housing Finance Board Chairman John T. Korsmo and his wife Michelle, who has worked as deputy chief of staff to Labor Secretary Elaine L. Chao, coming under fire from the Justice Deparment for obstruction of justice in an investigation of campaign finance irregularities. Speaking of lists...
  • In the future, says Robert Reich, the former Labor secretary who's arguably the nation's foremost contemplator of the future of work, we won't be able to classify workers under the blue-collar/white-collar division of yore. Workers Of The World, Get Online
  • Labor Secretary Lynn Martin recommended major changes in the management operations of the company.
  • the post of Labor Secretary was created in 1913
  • As F. D. R. 's labor secretary, Perkins, a longtime crusader for workers' rights, served as a symbol of the New Deal's commitment to change.
  • She won a special election -- with nearly 62% of the vote -- to succeed longtime ally Hilda Solis, now U.S. Labor secretary, in the 32nd Congressional District.
  • Energy Secretary Steven Chu and Labor Secretary Hilda Solis visited a “heating, ventilation and air-conditioning class” in Allegheny County to announce “$102.5 million for energy efficiency and conservation projects in Pennsylvania as part of $3.2 billion earmarked for such projects nationwide.” Wonk Room » The WonkLine: March 27, 2009
  • She won a special election -- with nearly 62% of the vote -- to succeed longtime ally Hilda Solis, now U.S. Labor secretary, in the 32nd Congressional District.
  • the first Labor Secretary was William B. Wilson who was appointed by President Wilson
  • She won a special election -- with nearly 62% of the vote -- to succeed longtime ally Hilda Solis, now U.S. Labor secretary, in the 32nd Congressional District.
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