Assessing Biden’s NLRB

President Biden promised to be the most pro-union, pro-worker President in history.  One way he sought to achieve this goal was through his appointments to the National Labor Relations Board.  For a little over three years, from September 2021 until December 16, 2024, Biden’s appointees formed a majority on the NLRB.  Despite the talk about […]

Hawley Calls for a “Pro-Worker Framework”

Republican Senator Josh Hawley has circulated a document titled “A Pro-Worker Framework for the 119th Congress.” The document, available on Punchbowl News, lays out a set of proposals for labor law reform. The proposals, couched in broad terms and not in legislative language, include: requiring employers to post notices of NLRA rights and to affirmatively […]

How Trump Could Disable the NLRB

It is difficult to predict what a second Trump administration may augur for the broader political economy, yet at least one thing is almost certain: in the near future—perhaps sooner than anticipated—Donald Trump’s appointees will recapture control of the National Labor Relations Board. There is little doubt the corporate attorneys Trump is all but guaranteed […]

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