Friday, November 25, 2011
Dysfunction at the NLRB
Steve Greenhouse, in the New York Times (registration required), has a good overview on the partisan infighting at the NLRB. The 2 Democrats are pushing for an approval vote on new rules for conducting representation elections. Republican Member Hayes opposes the rules and claims he has been locked out of the process of formulating them. It is unclear whether Hayes has been excluded or has refused to participate. What is clear is Member Hayes could resign before the vote and deprive the two remaining Board Members from having the necessary 3 member quorum to conduct business. It is increasingly likely no new Board Members will be confirmed until after the 2012 elections. Member Becker's interim appointment expires when Congress adjourns at the end of the year. Republicans are already prepared to stay in session to prevent any recess appointments.