Brooks names goals in labor race


John C. BrooksJohn C. Brooks says he would be a progressive labor commissioner.

The candidate for the Democratic nomination and former longtime commissioner says he has three top goals if elected to the office:

1. Boost OSHA staff. Brooks would ask the legislature to double the size of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration program, which inspects workplaces. He says the staff is "miserably small" and would take 130 years to inspect each existing business one time.

2. Start a skills academy. He would start a four-year residential college focused on training workers for high-skilled manufacturing jobs beyond the community college level. He would ask the University of North Carolina system to run it, similar to an existing biotech center run by N.C. State.

3. Work with national labor lawyers. A lawyer, Brooks says he would join the American Bar Association's working group on labor law, which has been a leading voice on workplace reforms in recent years. He notes that neither his Democratic opponent, Mary Fant Donnan, or incumbent Republican Cherie Berry could join since they do not have law degrees.

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Re: Brooks names goals in labor race

He's not the guy in the elevator.

Re: Brooks names goals in labor race

1 - I'm sure the business community is excited about this.

2 - So the DPI, BOE, UNC system, and community college system isn't enough?? Seriously??

3 - Run for AG next time!

Why can't he just be content on being the guy in the elevator?