HILDA SOLIS FOR SECRETARY OF LABOR.
Word is that Congresswoman Hilda Solis is to be named Labor Secretary. I'd write a long post on this, and maybe I will later, but I think most of what I'd say is better expressed by the fact that Harold Meyerson just ran into my office doing everything but clicking his heels in the air. The same sentiment has been echoed by every Labor supporter and union worker I know. I'd add one point: Solis is Hispanic. That's not tokenism. For the Secretary of Labor, it's relevant. The movement's most rapid growth is among immigrant workers, but for many years, immigration was the prime fissure separating newer unions, which focus on service workers and other low-wage industries, and older unions, which considered immigrant labor a threat. In recent years, the unions have painfully and courageously united around a vision that prizes immigrants as part of their coalition, and they were a major partner in the pro-immigrant rallies that swept through the nation in 2006. Solis helps cement that alliance, and that self-conception, which is good new for those of us who care about both growth and justice in Labor.
Here, by the way, is Solis speaking on the Employee Free Choice Act.
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COMMENTS (4)
Rep. Solis was actually recruited by the AFL-CIO to knock off a pro-free trade Democrat incubment back in 2000. Real solid progressive and the fact she has served in Congress means she can hang with the big boys. Very good choice.
Posted by: am | December 18, 2008 2:50 PM
I hope you do write more later. I'd like to know more about her, and if it could just be delivered straight to my Google Reader, I'd be rather pleased.
Posted by: Chris O. | December 18, 2008 3:07 PM
Make that Hilda Solis, MPA. Score one more for your Club of MPP/MPAs, Ezra.
Posted by: GK | December 18, 2008 4:04 PM
When two million Americans have lost their jobs, does it make sense to have someone pushing policy that will make it more expensive to create new jobs and employ people.
Also, at a time when millions are losing their jobs, does it make sense to have someone who supports open borders and unlimited Mexican immigration?
Posted by: superdestoryer | December 19, 2008 8:14 AM