EPISODE · Apr 4, 2026 · 3 MIN
Secretary Chavez-DeRemer: Jobs, Controversies, and America First Agenda
from 101 - The Secretary of Labor · host Inception Point AI
# Secretary of Labor Podcast: Chavez-DeRemer's First Year—Jobs Boom, Budget Cuts & Controversy ## Episode Description Join host Marc as he breaks down Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer's eventful first year leading America's workplace agenda. This episode covers the blockbuster March jobs report showing 178,000 new positions and over 600,000 private-sector jobs created under the Trump administration, driven by working families tax cuts and fair trade deals. But growth comes with challenges: discover how a proposed 26% Labor Department budget cut affects Job Corps and worker programs, why visa processing is being overhauled, and what an inspector general probe means for the agency's leadership. Learn about major policy shifts including: - **$5 million in WANTO grants** for women's apprenticeships - **Landmark AI skills training** in registered apprenticeships for data centers and manufacturing - **New prevailing wage rules** for H-1B and PERM visa holders - **Independent contractor rule changes** reshaping worker classification Plus, explore the heated debate over OSHA's heat safety program expiration and what critics and supporters are saying about the America First workplace agenda. **Keywords:** Secretary Labor, jobs report, apprenticeships, AI training, H-1B visas, prevailing wages, workplace policy, Trump administration labor policy, manufacturing jobs *A Quiet Please production. Subscribe for weekly workplace policy updates.* This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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# Secretary of Labor Podcast: Chavez-DeRemer's First Year—Jobs Boom, Budget Cuts & Controversy ## Episode Description Join host Marc as he breaks down Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer's eventful first year leading America's workplace agenda. This episode covers the blockbuster March jobs report showing 178,000 new positions and over 600,000 private-sector jobs created under the Trump administration, driven by working families tax cuts and fair trade deals. But growth comes with challenges: discover how a proposed 26% Labor Department budget cut affects Job Corps and worker programs, why visa processing is being overhauled, and what an inspector general probe means for the agency's leadership. Learn about major policy shifts including: - **$5 million in WANTO grants** for women's apprenticeships - **Landmark AI skills training** in registered apprenticeships for data centers and manufacturing - **New prevailing wage rules** for H-1B and PERM visa holders - **Independent contractor rule changes** reshaping worker classification Plus, explore the heated debate over OSHA's heat safety program expiration and what critics and supporters are saying about the America First workplace agenda. **Keywords:** Secretary Labor, jobs report, apprenticeships, AI training, H-1B visas, prevailing wages, workplace policy, Trump administration labor policy, manufacturing jobs *A Quiet Please production. Subscribe for weekly workplace policy updates.* This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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