**Episode Title: "The Changing Dynamics of the U.S. Secretary of Labor in 2026"**
**Episode Description:**
In this captivating episode of the Secretary of Labor podcast, host Mortimer dives deep into the transformative changes surrounding the U.S. Secretary of Labor position in 2026. With the role currently vacant at the federal level, we explore the aftermath of Julie Su's tenure as acting U.S. Secretary of Labor and her subsequent move to Deputy Mayor for Economic Justice in New York City. Amidst political shifts, President Trump's second term brings significant reshuffles to the Department of Labor, affecting thousands of federal jobs.
Join us as we unpack the effects of Schedule Career/Policy, a revived version of Schedule F, and its impact on civil service protections. We'll also discuss the implications of AI advancements, with the IMF projecting 60% job exposure, and analyze the Bureau of Labor Statistics' forecast of healthcare and green energy job growth.
On the state level, we highlight how Virginia's Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger is making waves by appointing Jessica Looman as her Secretary of Labor, focusing on union roots and workforce development to bolster Virginia's economy.
Tune in as we analyze the evolving labor landscape, from federal job cuts to tech disruptions and state-level innovations. Discover what these changes mean for workers, job growth, and the future of work in America.
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