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Trump’s vow to shrink the federal government appears to rely, at least in part, on top officials doing multiples jobs. These ...
The Department of Labor has proposed 63 deregulatory actions, building on previous Trump administration measures, including ...
Former EEOC Commissioner Keith Sonderling has been named as President-elect Trump’s pick for deputy secretary of labor. This Insight provides five key takeaways from this nomination. On January ...
Seyfarth Synopsis: EEOC Commissioner Keith Sonderling, a Republican who first joined the EEOC in 2020, has announced his departure from the Commission in August 2024.Sonderling’s tenure was ...
Keith E. Sonderling Sworn In as Acting Director of Institute of Museum and Library Services "It is an honor to be directed by President Trump to lead this important organization in its mission to ...
Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, and other companies have fought to label their workers as independent contractors, rather than full employees. President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Keith Sonderling as his ...
Keith Sonderling — a former U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commissioner and President Donald Trump’s current nominee for deputy secretary of labor — faced a range of questions Thursday as ...
President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Keith Sonderling to serve as the new deputy labor secretary, he announced via a post Wednesday on Truth Social. In the new role, Sonderling, a Republican ...
Keith Sonderling, Trump’s Deputy Secretary of Labor, was sworn in as acting director of the Institute of Museum and Library Services Thursday in the lobby of the building.
Labor secretary nominee Lori Chavez-DeRemer is one of Trump’s worst cabinet picks. His selection for deputy secretary, Keith Sonderling, is much better.
Keith E. Sonderling is the new acting head of The Institute of Museum and Library Services, the main source of federal funding for libraries and museums across the country.
Two weeks into the job, acting director Keith Sonderling, who pledged to be 'in lockstep' with the administration, cut federal grant money to state libraries by $15 million.