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With the Democratic and Republican presidential tickets firmed up at last, both campaigns’ economic agendas are starting to take shape.
For HR pros seeking to forecast what a Harris or Trump presidency would mean for employment and labor issues, the records of their vice presidential nominees may offer some sort of crystal ball. Tim Walz, Kamala Harris’s running mate, has prioritized policies like paid leave and labor rights while serving as governor of Minnesota. Trump’s VP pick, Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, has expressed interest in policies that promote family-building—whether parents choose to work or not—as well as some support for organized