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SouthBayDem

(32,778 posts)
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 09:49 AM 15 hrs ago

Trump's Labor Department proposes more than 60 rule changes in a push to deregulate workplaces

Source: AP

NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. Department of Labor is aiming to rewrite or repeal more than 60 “obsolete” workplace regulations, ranging from minimum wage requirements for home health care workers and people with disabilities to standards governing exposure to harmful substances.

If approved, the wide-ranging changes unveiled this month also would affect working conditions at constructions sites and in mines, and limit the government’s ability to penalize employers if workers are injured or killed while engaging in inherently risky activities such as movie stunts or animal training.

The Labor Department says the goal is to reduce costly, burdensome rules imposed under previous administrations, and to deliver on President Donald Trump’s commitment to restore American prosperity through deregulation.

“The Department of Labor is proud to lead the way by eliminating unnecessary regulations that stifle growth and limit opportunity,” Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer said in a statement, which boasted the “most ambitious proposal to slash red tape of any department across the federal government.”

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/labor-department-deregulation-worker-safety-wages-223309692fecb3721ef377154e7689ed

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Trump's Labor Department proposes more than 60 rule changes in a push to deregulate workplaces (Original Post) SouthBayDem 15 hrs ago OP
Wow popsdenver 15 hrs ago #1
Could this be code for ....BUSTING UNIONS? ProudMNDemocrat 15 hrs ago #2
It's a move to allow employers to treat employees like serfs, so of course unions are in the way. highplainsdem 14 hrs ago #3
Only if he can somehow declare contracts void mdbl 14 hrs ago #4
I hope you're happy, Sean O'Brien nt SouthBayDem 13 hrs ago #5
Safety and OT rules who needs them? Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 10 hrs ago #6

popsdenver

(33 posts)
1. Wow
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 09:59 AM
15 hrs ago

More like......The Department of Labor is proud to lead the way by eliminating regulations that stifle Corporate Profiteering.....

ProudMNDemocrat

(19,906 posts)
2. Could this be code for ....BUSTING UNIONS?
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 10:16 AM
15 hrs ago

For it has been UNIONS that gave workers......

The 40 hour work week
Overtime pay for 40+ work weeks
Paid Holidays
Paid sick days
Safe work environments
Bereavement pay
Equal pay for women to men for the same job requirements, education, etc.
Holding Corporate entities accountable for violations
Protected pensions

And so much more...


highplainsdem

(57,420 posts)
3. It's a move to allow employers to treat employees like serfs, so of course unions are in the way.
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 10:25 AM
14 hrs ago

mdbl

(6,961 posts)
4. Only if he can somehow declare contracts void
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 10:29 AM
14 hrs ago

Otherwise it should not affect those covered by bargaining agreements. Unions, however will have to be vigilant during bargaining to add back safety and health standards to their written agreements to compensate for the lack of government protections.

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