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Lucy McBath Shares Tense Moment With Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer On Enforcement Of Child Labor Laws
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7 months ago
During a House Education and the Workforce Committee hearing on Thursday, Rep. Lucy McBath (D-GA) questioned Department of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer about child labor laws.
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00:00
It's nice to meet you.
00:02
I thank the gentleman.
00:04
I recognize the gentlelady from Georgia, Ms. McBath.
00:07
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
00:09
Secretary, thank you so much for being here once again.
00:11
It's good to see you back in your old committee room.
00:14
As a mother, I must say I'm deeply concerned about child labor.
00:19
In 2023, a Georgia-based contractor was fined at both the federal and state level
00:24
for violating overtime, work safety, and child labor laws by employing a 17-year-old
00:31
to work one of the most dangerous jobs there is when done without the proper precautions,
00:37
and that is roofing.
00:39
He unfortunately fell about 25 feet from a store rooftop and was airlifted to a local hospital.
00:46
And thank God he recovered without any serious injury,
00:51
but falling from a roof can have very deadly consequences, as you might assume.
00:57
But we're all lucky that his injuries weren't worse.
00:59
But it shows how important enforcement at the Department of Labor really, really is.
01:04
Your proposed budget will cut the number of investigators at the wage in our division
01:10
as well as the Office of the Solicitor, leaving fewer staff and resources to prevent cases like this
01:16
and hold those accountable who are putting our kids in danger and at risk.
01:21
As you know, my son Jordan was unfortunately taken from me at only the tender age of 17,
01:28
so I know the pain of losing a child.
01:31
And yes, I can promise you I miss him every day.
01:35
Jordan was the exact same age as this young man that I just spoke about,
01:39
and it would be a tragedy for any family to have to go through what mine has
01:45
because the department did not have the resources or the time to stop these accidents before they happen
01:53
or to hold the violators accountable.
01:56
The wage in our division today has significantly fewer child labor and wage theft investigators on staff
02:04
than they did over 75 years ago, 611 today versus 1,000 in the year of 1948,
02:13
despite our workforce being much larger than it was at that time.
02:18
Investigators in a dozen states told the New York Times that their understaffed offices
02:24
could barely respond to the number of complaints,
02:26
much less open their own independent investigations because they were understaffed.
02:32
So how does the department plan to crack down on child labor and wage theft
02:39
if there are fewer investigators and resources to protect our kids and to protect our workers?
02:45
Thank you, Congresswoman. It's an honor to be back and visit with you here today.
02:49
And I'm sorry about Jordan. I don't think I did know that.
02:55
From the Department of Labor's perspective,
02:57
it is my ultimate responsibility and goal to protect those American workers
03:02
and especially anybody who is nefariously breaking the law.
03:06
And anybody who does knowingly break the law,
03:09
the Department of Labor does have enforcement capabilities,
03:11
and we will double down on that because I do not believe any American wants to tolerate that.
03:16
Now, if we equate that to a budget and say that, again, that more money will always solve the problem,
03:22
I would probably have to disagree there.
03:25
I think oftentimes we need to modernize and streamline.
03:28
I think that that's what this budget does.
03:30
And we will statutorily always investigate and do what is right when we have those complaints,
03:35
and we will follow up on the law.
03:37
For companies and businesses who need help with compliance, we want to do that first.
03:41
They are the first line of defense for the American worker.
03:45
And I will ask them to always comply with the law, and I will assist them in doing so.
03:50
And if at that point they knowingly choose not to,
03:53
we will use the full capabilities of the Department of Labor to enforce that law
03:57
and double down on that and hold them accountable.
03:59
Well, thank you.
04:00
I understand that you may be saying that preventing child labor and supporting workers is important to you.
04:06
Absolutely.
04:07
But saying that you want to stop something and then making child labor and wage theft laws more difficult to enforce
04:15
doesn't actually accomplish that goal and actually does just the opposite.
04:23
Secretary, Georgia is home to more than 100,000 federal workers,
04:28
and they do everything from research at CDC to supporting Robbins Air Force Base
04:33
to helping seniors with their Social Security.
04:36
My understanding is that you weren't able to answer this question at a recent hearing,
04:41
but you've had some time since then.
04:44
Can you tell the American people how many employees the Department of Labor had when you were confirmed
04:51
and how many are employed there now?
04:53
Sure.
04:54
We know that – I want to make sure I have it for you.
04:58
I apologize.
04:59
Can you – is it 25 something, right?
05:04
Yeah, sorry.
05:05
I had it written down.
05:06
So as of the – the DRP, 2,513 as of the close.
05:11
I think our 45-day window was Monday of this last week, and that's why that number was fluid.
05:16
So 2,513 have taken the DRP.
05:20
Okay, thank you.
05:21
We urgently need to lift the federal firing freeze to ensure that there is someone to help our constituents when they need it.
05:28
So whether it be at the Department of Labor or any other federal agency that folks have a home,
05:33
we need answers, and we need to make sure that they are getting the important information and resources that they desperately need.
05:41
And my – I am over time, and I yield back.
05:44
Thank you, Congressman.
05:45
It was nice to see you.
05:46
I thank the gentlelady.
05:47
And I recognize another member from Georgia.
05:50
The gentleman –
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