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Obama unveils final cabinet picks | Obama unveils final cabinet picks |
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US President-elect Barack Obama has revealed who will fill the final seats in his cabinet. | US President-elect Barack Obama has revealed who will fill the final seats in his cabinet. |
California Congresswoman Hilda Solis will be labour secretary, and former congressman Ray LaHood - a Republican - will become transportation secretary. | California Congresswoman Hilda Solis will be labour secretary, and former congressman Ray LaHood - a Republican - will become transportation secretary. |
He has also announced that former Dallas mayor Ron Kirk will act as his trade representative. | He has also announced that former Dallas mayor Ron Kirk will act as his trade representative. |
No more cabinet secretary positions remain to be filled, although Mr Obama has yet to name his intelligence chief. | No more cabinet secretary positions remain to be filled, although Mr Obama has yet to name his intelligence chief. |
Ms Solis will be the third Hispanic member of Mr Obama's cabinet, alongside Commerce Secretary Bill Richardson and Ken Salazar, who will be interior secretary. | Ms Solis will be the third Hispanic member of Mr Obama's cabinet, alongside Commerce Secretary Bill Richardson and Ken Salazar, who will be interior secretary. |
She will be one of five women to hold cabinet rank under Mr Obama. | She will be one of five women to hold cabinet rank under Mr Obama. |
Workers' rights | Workers' rights |
The AFL-CIO - the umbrella organisation for US trades unions - says Ms Solis has voted in the interests of organised labour 97% of the time. | The AFL-CIO - the umbrella organisation for US trades unions - says Ms Solis has voted in the interests of organised labour 97% of the time. |
Ms Solis will be responsible for helping Mr Obama pass labour relations legislation, including, perhaps, the controversial Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA). | Ms Solis will be responsible for helping Mr Obama pass labour relations legislation, including, perhaps, the controversial Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA). |
The EFCA, which would force employers to recognise unions if a majority of employees vote for it to do so, is opposed by some members of the business community. | The EFCA, which would force employers to recognise unions if a majority of employees vote for it to do so, is opposed by some members of the business community. |
They argue that it would take away workers' rights to a secret ballot. | They argue that it would take away workers' rights to a secret ballot. |
By appointing Mr LaHood to run the Department of Transportation, Mr Obama fulfils an earlier pledge to include a Republican in his cabinet. | |
Mr Obama's choice for Defence Secretary - Robert Gates - has served under a number of Republican presidents, including the current one, but is a registered independent. | Mr Obama's choice for Defence Secretary - Robert Gates - has served under a number of Republican presidents, including the current one, but is a registered independent. |
As US trade representative, Mr Kirk will be responsible for negotiating international trade agreements on behalf of the US. | As US trade representative, Mr Kirk will be responsible for negotiating international trade agreements on behalf of the US. |
Free trade became a major issue during the presidential election campaign, with Mr Obama pledging to renegotiate existing US trade deals. | Free trade became a major issue during the presidential election campaign, with Mr Obama pledging to renegotiate existing US trade deals. |
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