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Sunday, April 5, 2026

David Weil Withdraws From Consideration For Wage-Hour Regulator - Bloomberg Law

David Weil, an Obama-era official whose nomination was defeated in the U.S. Senate, is withdrawing his name from consideration for the role of the nation’s chief wage-hour regulator.

Weil’s decision, announced in a tweet from U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, reflects the political realities in the Senate after a public loss last month. The White House later confirmed the withdrawal in a statement.

Weil served as Wage and Hour administrator during part of the Obama administration and was opposed by Republicans and their business community allies, who successfully convinced three moderate Senate Democrats—Arizona’s Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly as well as West Virginia’s Joe Manchin—to vote against the nomination.

Republicans accused Weil, an ardent critic of gig-economy companies’ labor practices—which rely heavily upon use of independent contractors—of supporting policies they said would stifle franchising and independent contracting.

The Labor Department, while also confirming Weil’s withdrawal, declined to comment further.

—With assistance from Rebecca Rainey

To contact the reporter on this story: Paige Smith in Washington at [email protected]

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Andrew Harris at aharris@bloomberglaw.



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