By: Olivia Olander
By almost any measure — but especially compared with President Donald Trump's campaign-style National Mall speech and Washington's massive fireworks
Olivia Olander is a Senior Reporter at the Tribune, based in Chicago, where she covers state government, including Gov. JB Pritzker, the Illinois General Assembly, and various state agencies. With a background in labor and employment policy from her time at POLITICO, Olivia explores themes of government and politics, public policy, and consumer protection. She has been featured in numerous publications, including Yahoo News, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and the Chicago Tribune.
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Olivia Olander’s focus is primarily on politics, labor unions, and the automotive industry. She particularly covers news related to the UAW, General Motors, and their impact on workers and political figures like Biden.
Given her extensive coverage of government announcements and legal policy regulation in relation to labor unions and automotive companies, Olivia would likely be interested in commentary from experts with a deep understanding of labor laws or policies affecting these industries. Relevant sources might include union representatives, legal scholars specializing in employment law or individuals knowledgeable about governmental impacts on the automotive sector.
Considering Olivia's emphasis on current events around UAW-GM contracts as well as their implications for workers and politicians like President Biden, she may also welcome insights from insiders familiar with negotiations within these organizations who can provide context surrounding recent developments.
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