Robert Reich
Robert Reich | ||||||||||
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Official portrait, 1993 | ||||||||||
| 22nd United States Secretary of Labor | ||||||||||
| In office January 20, 1993 – January 20, 1997 | ||||||||||
| President | Bill Clinton | |||||||||
| Preceded by | Lynn Morley Martin | |||||||||
| Succeeded by | Alexis Herman | |||||||||
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| Born | Robert Bernard Reich June 24, 1946 Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S. | |||||||||
| Political party | Democratic | |||||||||
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| Children | 2, including Sam | |||||||||
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| Awards | The VIZE 97 Prize (2003) | |||||||||
| Website | robertreich | |||||||||
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| Years active | 2015–present | |||||||||
| Subscribers | 1.3 million[1] | |||||||||
| Views | 169.9 million[1] | |||||||||
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Last updated: August 2025 | ||||||||||
Robert Bernard Reich (/ˈraɪʃ/ ⓘ RYSH;[2] born June 24, 1946) is an American professor, author, lawyer, and political commentator.[3] He worked in the administrations of presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter,[4] and he served as secretary of labor in the cabinet of President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1997.[5][6] He was also a member of President Barack Obama's economic transition advisory board.[7] In 2008, Time magazine named him one of the Ten Best Cabinet Members of the century;[8] in the same year The Wall Street Journal placed him sixth on its list of Most Influential Business Thinkers.[9]
Reich has also had a long teaching career. From 1981 to 1992 he was a lecturer at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government[10] and from 1997 to 2005 he was a professor of social and economic policy at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management of Brandeis University. In January 2006 he was appointed Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy at the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley.[11] He taught his last class at Berkeley in the spring of 2023[12] and is currently Emeritus Carmel P. Friesen Professor of Public Policy.[11]
Reich has published numerous books,[13] including the best-sellers The Work of Nations (1991), Reason (2004), Supercapitalism (2007), Aftershock (2010), Beyond Outrage (2012), and Saving Capitalism (2015). The Robert Reich–Jacob Kornbluth film Saving Capitalism debuted on Netflix in November 2017, and their film Inequality for All won a U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Achievement in Filmmaking at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.[14][15] He is board chair emeritus of the watchdog group Common Cause and blogs at Robertreich.org.[16]
- ^ a b "About Robert Reich". YouTube.
- ^ "NLS/BPH: Other Writings, Say How? Key to Pronunciation". Loc.gov. February 16, 2011. Archived from the original on July 24, 2017. Retrieved May 26, 2012.
- ^ Gelles, David (November 20, 2017). "Robert Reich, a Multiplatform Gadfly, Comes to Netflix". New York Times.
- ^ "Robert Reich teaching at UC Berkeley | UC Berkeley News". newsarchive.berkeley.edu. Retrieved July 19, 2024.
- ^ "Hall of Secretaries: Robert B. Reich | U.S. Department of Labor". www.dol.gov. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
- ^ "Robert Reich on America, the Global Economy, and our Future". University of Puget Sound. September 6, 2012. Archived from the original on September 23, 2012. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
- ^ Reich, Robert (November 7, 2008). "Obama's Transition Economic Advisory Board: the Full List". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved October 24, 2013.
- ^ "Robert Reich – Top 10 Best Cabinet Members". TIME. November 13, 2008. Archived from the original on December 19, 2008. Retrieved October 24, 2013.
- ^ White, Erin (May 5, 2008). "Quest for Innovation, Motivation Inspires the Gurus". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved October 24, 2013.
- ^ Longworth, R.C (December 6, 1992). "Clinton's top economic adviser likes the unusual". Chicago Tribune. Lakeland Ledger. Retrieved June 20, 2011.
- ^ a b "Robert Reich | Faculty & Affiliated Academics | Faculty & Directories | Goldman School of Public Policy | University of California, Berkeley". gspp.berkeley.edu. Retrieved February 27, 2017.
- ^ Reich, Robert (April 25, 2025). "My last class". Robert Reich (substack). Retrieved August 22, 2025.
- ^ "Author Bio – Robert Reich". Penguin Random House.
- ^ "'Inequality for All' wins Sundance award". Ecointersect.com. January 27, 2013. Retrieved October 24, 2013.
- ^ "Exposing the lies at the heart of U.S. capitalism". The Observer / The Japan Times. February 8, 2013. Retrieved October 24, 2013.
- ^ Peter Vidani. "Robert Reich". Robert Reich. Retrieved October 24, 2013.