I would urge the Government of Malawi to adopt safe labor practices that protect the workforce and encourage growth.
Rick Scott
The Public Record
Rick Lynn Scott is an American politician and businessman currently serving as the junior United States senator from Florida, a position he has held since January 3, 2019. A member of the Republican Party, Scott previously served as the 45th governor of Florida from January 4, 2011, to January 8, 2019. During his tenure as governor, he focused on job creation, economic growth, and education reform, implementing policies aimed at reducing taxes and regulations.
I worked with USAID colleagues to generate emergency funds to support the Ghanaian Government's hosting of a large number of Liberian refugees.
He's in medical supply and he's part of a team that is going to help reopen if there is any surge damage.
Governor Rick Scott announced that there was a mandatory evacuation for the area we were going so the hotel canceled our reservation.
Once you're in evacuation order, get out. We cannot save you when the storm hits. If you're in the Keys and still home, leave and get out. If you're told to evacuate, get out quickly. We can't take care of you in the middle of a storm.
Our guiding principle should be who wins and who loses. And we can support growth while still maintaining what should be a bipartisan commitment to workers' rights to a fair wage, safe workplace, and an ability to organize and collectively…
It's been 10 years since Congress increased the minimum wage. We need to address the minimum wage.
We must fight to continue the overtime rule and codify it because workers deserve that attention.
If that's the case, and if the sharing economy does reflect the future of work, we must ask whether we want our children and grandchildren to inherit a future where workers lack the most basic employment protections.





