The NLRB Will Soon Have Its Third Republican Vote: Here Are the 8 Cases Most Likely to Change the Face of Labor Law
The NLRB Will Soon Have Its Third Republican Vote: Here Are the 8 Cases Most Likely to Change the Face of Labor Law
President Trump just nominated James Macy on April 13 to fill a vacancy on the National Labor Relations Board, and if confirmed, the Board will have something it hasn’t had since Trump took office: a functioning three-member Republican majority with the votes to actually change the law. Longstanding NLRB tradition requires at least three affirmative votes to overturn precedent, and that bottleneck is about to clear. Now that the third GOP vote is within reach, here are the eight Biden-era... By: Fisher Phillips
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