Details On February 14, the acting General Counsel (GC) of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), William Cowen, announced the rescission
House GOP leaders are seeking an accounting of how much the Biden administration spent defending labor organizing rights of college athletes as the appetite for NIL reform grows.
The Trump administration acknowledges the case law may not be on its side. To that end, the government says, it reserves the right to argue a 1935 Supreme Court case "was wrongly decided." The post ‘Little for this court to decide’: Biden-appointed labor board member suggests Trump is gunning for a Supreme Court showdown over ‘nakedly illegal’ firing first appeared on Law & Crime.
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.
In the most recent indication of what employers can expect from the National Labor Relations Board under President Trump’s second term, the
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.
On February 14, 2025, the Trump Administration started its makeover of existing National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) policies by rescinding several Biden-era General Counsel Memoranda. These rescissions are a clear next step in revamping the NLRB,