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15Jul

What Labor Secretary Acosta’s Departure Means For Employers

Fisher Phillips | | Return|
When the news broke Friday afternoon that Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta would be resigning from his post, employers across the country began wondering what this transition would mean for them. You may have even heard speculation that Acosta’s...
By: Fisher Phillips
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/what-labor-secretary-acosta-s-departure-66035/

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