In order to fill in another cabinet of the second term, President barack Obama nominated assistant attorney general Thomas perez, as the next secretary of labor, the White House said.
If confirmed by the senate, shimon peres, who had been three and a half years, head of the justice department civil rights division, as President barack Obama will take more labor department for some workers, action oriented, including the reform of immigration laws, and in the shortest possible wage increases.
Perez in accepting the job of assistant attorney general, secretary of labor, Maryland, licensing and regulation ", enforcement status, the rights and interests of consumers, workplace safety, wages and working hours of the legal department.
Barack Obama plans to nominate, at 51, shimon peres, on Monday.
In choosing perez, the son of immigrants from the Dominican republic, barack Obama placed a senior Hispanic americans officially in chassis slot. Perez, a lawyer, degree of Harvard University's law school, will replace hilda, former California members of congress and the nation's first Hispanic labor secretary hilda solis.
Perez's nomination is expected for several weeks, and with union support and Hispanic groups.
But the justice department inspector general of newly published report that the justice department civil rights division is too politicized republican, is likely to provide feed.
Incomplete report, released last week, Mr. Perez to witness the U.S. commission on civil rights, he said, the department of political leadership is not fired four involved three decision the defendant in the lawsuit, the bush administration brought in for the new black panther.
The report also concluded that perez didn't deliberately mislead the commission and the department's behavior is correct.
Iowa republican senator Charles grassley said, shimon peres, seems to be "commission on civil rights is far from ready to answer the question".
The afl-cio's general counsel, said Lynn reinhart, according to the report, Mr. Perez, who was the first civil rights retained by the teacher as a professional lawyer, George h. w. bush's leadership, to restore full voting rights program in the department of justice.
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