While resolution of the claim that the president cannot fire administrative board members for such political reasons could take years, the future direction of the NLRB is already becoming clear.
As the mainstream media has reported, President Trump is firing everyone he can (and maybe some he can’t) at the National Labor Relations Board.
Is it worth it for workers to keep trying to organize within the slow-moving NLRB? When Connor Hovey began talking to his co-workers at Trader Joe’s in Louisville about forming a union, he knew it wouldn’t be easy.
In the most recent indication of what employers can expect from the National Labor Relations Board under President Trump’s second term, the
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The president’s anti-worker policies will come as a shock to the union and working-class voters Donald Trump charmed away from Democrats last year.
The National ... Labor Relations Act. Friday’s memorandum from the Trump administration’s William B. Cowen rescinded an array of memoranda that had been issued by Jennifer Abruzzo, including ...
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