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Almost under the radar, the Labor Department is talking and acting tough on employers. Critics call it grandstanding, but supporters call it course correction
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In March 2009, a determined Hilda Solis stood before a group of unionized workers and declared, "There's a new sheriff in town." As President Barack Obama's secretary of Labor, Solis vowed to reinvig
Almost under the radar, the Labor Department is talking and acting tough on employers. Critics call it grandstanding, but supporters call it course correction
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