Labor Secretary Marty Walsh is planning to leave the Biden administration, according to people familiar with the matter, marking the first major change among President Biden’s cabinet secretaries since he took office
WASHINGTON—Labor Secretary Marty Walsh is planning to leave the Biden administration, according to people familiar with the matter, marking the first change among President Biden’s cabinet secretaries since he took office.
Mr. Walsh is expected to become executive director of the National Hockey League Players’ Association, which does collective bargaining on behalf of NHL players, the people said. He has begun informing officials in the administration about his intention to leave, some of the people said.
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