The Practical (and Legal) Implications of the NLRB’s Unwritten “Three-Vote Rule”
The Practical (and Legal) Implications of the NLRB’s Unwritten “Three-Vote Rule”
For the first time since President Trump fired Member Wilcox in January 2025, the National Labor Relations Board has the statutory quorum necessary to issue decisions and shape labor law across the United States. The National Labor Relations Act structures the Board to have five members and requires at least three confirmed members to issue binding decisions in representation cases and unfair labor practice proceedings.... By: Conn Maciel Carey LLP