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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

House GOP Leaders Urge President to Fix Broken NLRB

House Republican Leaders Urge President Obama to Fix a Broken National Labor Relations Board

House Republicans leaders this week urged President Obama to work with the U.S. Senate to confirm four qualified individuals to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). The letter is in response to a unanimous decision by a federal appeals court that ruled President Obama’s controversial recess appointments to the board unconstitutional. The Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions held a hearing Wednesday on the NLRB appointments, during which witnesses described how the president’s action has tainted the board’s work.  Read More.

The Republican leaders also sent a letter to NLRB Chairman Mark Pearce, insisting the board cease all activity until members sufficient to meet a quorum are confirmed by the U.S. Senate or the U.S. Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of the appointments. The letters from Republican leaders are part of a broad effort to mend a dysfunctional federal labor board. To read the full letters, click here and here.

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Kline: Unconstitutional NLRB Appointment Scheme
Creates Uncertainty for All Americans


BACKGROUND: In January 2012, President Obama installed three recess appointments to the board while Congress was regularly meeting in pro forma session. The president’s appointments were unprecedented and legal challenges were filed in federal court questioning whether they were constitutionally valid. In January, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia determined that intrasession recess appointments – including the president’s NLRB appointments – are unconstitutional. Actions by the board are now under a cloud of legal uncertainty that will negatively affect America’s workers and job creators.



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