Rick Manning has a long career in conservative/Republican politics ranging from serving as the Public Affairs Chief of Staff at the US Department of Labor under Secretary Elaine L. Chao to being the Director of Coalitions and Outreach for the House Republican Conference under JC Watts, Jr. to working nine years as a state lobbyist dealing with the toughest legislative/public affairs issues at the National Rifle Association.
Rick has mobilized economic, social and cultural conservative groups on a wide range of issues over the years, and remains active in his local community where he is studying to become a Certified Lay Minister in the United Methodist Church.
Rick attended the University of Southern California and has served as a Town Councilman in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland, as well as assisting with local Republican activities. Rick is married to his college sweetheart, Karen Bartram.
Rick Manning
Transforming the U.S. Department of Labor to the Department of Organized Labor
by Rick ManningIn their first year in office, the Obama Administration has re-made the U.S. Department of Labor into the Department of Organized Labor, working hard to make certain that those who spent hundreds of millions of dollars to put them in office get a return on their investment. While many dismiss the importance of the Department of Labor, virtually every person in America is directly touched by the rules and regulations that this federal bureaucracy creates and enforces, so changes at the top have real consequences for every working American.

As we evaluate the impact of the past year on the nation’s workforce, it is worthwhile to remember the accomplishments of President Bush’s Secretary of Labor, Elaine L. Chao.
When Secretary Chao left office, workers were safer in their workplaces than at any time in history, the Labor Department was focused upon encouraging private sector job creation, and created an enforcement environment that successfully protected workers from employers who egregiously violated the law while providing the necessary education to limit inadvertent violations.
Secretary Chao put an emphasis on clarifying workplace regulations to make it easier for employers to know the rules of the game. Her efforts led to overtime requirements being more clear-cut for employers while explicitly guaranteeing overtime protections for blue collar workers, police and fire fighters, EMTs, construction workers and others.
The Labor Department under Secretary Chao brought transparency to the spending of Big Labor through regulations which for the first time shined a light upon labor union expenditures. These reports revealed the massive labor expenditures supporting ACORN’s efforts,and were used by LA Times reporter Paul Pringle in his Polk Award winning series that brought down the SEIU powerbrokers in the California SEIU.






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