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	<title>Confirm the #DOLDreamTeam</title>
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	<description>President Biden nominated lifelong champions of labor and workers’ rights last month to lead the Department of Labor (DOL): Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, a longtime union leader, for secretary of labor, and California Labor Secretary Julie Su for deputy secretary of labor. Their nominations come at a time of great need for bold leadership in the agency responsible for overseeing the recovery of the country’s economy and labor force, during a devastating period filled with the economic downfall and overwhelming loss of lives due to COVID-19 that began last year.</description>
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