"Andy Puzder has created and boosted the careers of thousands of Americans, and his extensive record fighting for workers makes him the ideal candidate to lead the Department of Labour," Trump said.
"Andy will fight to make American workers safer and more prosperous by enforcing fair occupational safety standards and ensuring workers receive the benefits they deserve, and he will savesmall businesses from the crushing burdens of unnecessary regulations that are stunting job growth and suppressing wages," said the 70-year-old President-elect.
"The President-elect believes, as do I, that the right government policies can result in more jobs and better wages for the American worker," he said.
Puzder was raised in a working class community in Cleveland, Ohio. Son of a car salesman, he earned his way through school while supporting his family by working in construction, landscaping and painting houses.
He earned a bachelor's degree from Cleveland State University, becoming the first in his family to graduate from college, and a law degree from the Washington University.
In 1995, Puzder served as the Executive Vice President and General Counsel for Fidelity National Financial Inc, managing one of the largest corporate legal departments in the country.
In 1997, he was named Executive Vice President and General Counsel for CKE Restaurants, and in 2000, he became president and CEO of CKE Restaurants.
Puzder is credited with turning around both the Hardee's brand and CKE, allowing the company to survive.
It is now a quick-service food organisation that owns or franchises more than 3,750 restaurants in the US and around the world, generates USD 1.4 billion in annual revenue and with its franchises employs more than 75,000 people in America.
However, Labor unions were quick to oppose his nomination.
"The expected Puzder nomination betrays America's workers, especially women and people of color whose rights he has worked to erode," Ness said.
She alleged that as the CEO of CKE Restaurants -- parent company of Carl's Jr and other fast food restaurants -- Puzder has been a strident opponent of the overtime rule, which would stop an egregious form of worker abuse by finally ending the days when people who work long hours for poverty wages do not receive overtime pay.
"As a fast food industry executive, Puzder has said machines replacing workers could be a solution to rising wages, and he opposes a host of essential and long overdue advances that would make our country's workplaces more fair and family friendly, such as paid sick days and paid leave," she added.
US Senator Johnny Isakson, who serves as Chairman of the Senate subcommittee on Labour, however, said he is pleased to see that Trump is drawing from his own experience in business to nominate a qualified, successful businessman and job creator to become the next labour secretary.
As chairman of the Senate subcommittee on labour, Isakson has led the fight against numerous Labour Department regulations including the so-called "fiduciary rule" that restricts workers' access to retirement savings advice and the "overtime rule" that will force small businesses to cut jobs or reduce salaries and could deprive middle class workers of the chance to negotiate flexible work schedules.
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