Confirmed
Administrator, Wage and Hour Division (WHD): Andrew Rogers
Andrew Rogers, Wage and Hour Director
Andrew Rogers is the nominee for the position of Wage and Hour Director at the Department of Labor. The Wage and Hour Director is responsible for overseeing the enforcement of labor standards related to wages, hours, and other working conditions, ensuring that workers are treated fairly and employers comply with labor laws. Rogers previously served as a senior advisor in the WHD during the first Trump administration, focusing on regulations and opinion letters. He later worked at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) as chief counsel to Commissioner Andrea Lucas and is currently the acting general counsel at the EEOC
Nomination Status: On October 7, 2025, the U.S. Senate confirmed Andrew Rogers as the 20th Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division (WHD) by a party-line vote of 51–47. Rogers’ nomination was considered by the Senate as part of a package of 107 nominations.
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