Only Democrats are left on labor relations board
By Charles S. Clark
December 17, 2012 - Government Executive
This Sunday marked the expiration of Republican attorney Brian Hayesf stormy
two-year tenure on the National Labor Relations Board. That leaves the board
with three members, all Democrats, but enough for a quorum, NLRB spokeswoman
Nancy Cleland said.
In 2011, Hayes had threatened to resign and bring the board down to two,
which would have denied the board a quorum before a key decision on accelerating
union elections, though Hayes said he pondered the move for personal reasons and
didnft carry it out.
The board has been contentious throughout President Obamafs tenure,
particularly after it took a unionfs side in an unfair
labor practices case against Boeing after the company announced plans to
move one of its operations from Washington state to South Carolina.
Last January, Obama further angered Republicans by making recess
appointments to the board some considered illegal. In May, Republican board
member Terence Flynn resigned after improper communication of board documents to
an outsider affiliated with the Mitt Romney presidential campaign.
Finally, on Dec. 13, majority Republicans on the House Oversight and
Government Reform Committee released a scathing report
reviewing the bidding on, as the title has it, gthe NLRBfs Metamorphosis from
Independent Regulator to Dysfunctional Union Advocate.h
With two vacancies, the once-sleepy agency might continue making news in
2013.
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