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NYC Deputy Mayor for Economic Justice. Former acting U.S. Labor Secretary & CA Labor Secretary. Lifelong civil rights & workers rights advocate.
Senior fellow at the National Academy of Social Insurance. Formerly: Office of Unemployment Insurance Modernization at U.S. Department of Labor, the Century Foundation, the National Employment Law Project, labor movement, some academia
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