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Obama nominates Thomas Perez as labour secretary

US President Barack Obama today tapped Thomas Perez, the federal assistant attorney general for civil rights, as the new labour secretary.

Updated on: Mar 19, 2013 08:23 AM IST
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US President Barack Obama on Monday tapped Thomas Perez, the federal assistant attorney general for civil rights, as the new labour secretary.

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If confirmed by the Senate, Perez would be the first Hispanic chosen for Obama's second-term cabinet, succeeding Hilda Solis, who stepped down in January, Xinhua reported.

The 51-year-old is the son of immigrants from the Dominican Republic. He has been put in charge of the Civil Rights Division with the Justice Department since 2009.

Perez has been the first Latino elected to the Montgomery County Council in Maryland, where he served from 2002 to 2006.

His "knowledge and experience will make him an outstanding secretary of labour," Obama said during a White House nomination ceremony, praising Perez's track record at federal, state, and local government levels.

Citing Perez's past work as a civil rights lawyer, a Senator aide and a member of the Montgomery County Council, Obama said, "Tom fought for a level playing field where hard work and responsibility are rewarded and working families can get ahead."

 
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