Posted on 03/20/2015 8:05:14 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Richard Griffin was appointed to the National Labor Relations Board via a recess appointment and still serves despite a court ruling that his appointment was illegal.
House Republicans on Thursday struck down a labor board rule which critics say unfairly benefit unions.
The National Labor Relations Board rule, which was finalized in December, shortens the length of time in which a labor union certification election is held from the current median of 38 days to as little as 11 days.
Calling it the ambush election rule, critics argue it will deprive employees time to fully understand the impact of unionizing before they have to vote. Earlier this month, the Senate also voted on a resolution to stop the rule.
Congress voted to stop an unelected board of bureaucrats from trampling on the rights of Americas workers and job creators, Rep. John Kline, chairman of the House Education and the Workforce Committee, declared after the vote. The boards ambush election rule will stifle employer free speech, cripple worker free choice, and jeopardize the privacy of workers and their families.
The House and Senate have firmly rejected this radical scheme. I urge the president to put away his veto pen, and stand with workers and employers by supporting this important resolution, Kline added.
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka argued the resolution to end the NLRB rule will hurt workers. Many labor unions have supported the rule since it was announced.
Working men and women want an agenda from their Congressional leaders that raises wages and grows our middle class, Trumka declared in a statement. Instead, they have gotten Republican policies that roll back progress and silence workers while protecting their biggest donors.
President Obama is right in his commitment to vetoing this harmful legislation, and Congressional Republicans should focus their efforts on lifting workers up instead of shutting them out, he added.
However, others in the business community are praising Republican lawmakers for blocking the rule. Geoff Burr, vice president of Government Affairs at Associated Builders and Contractors, argued the rule benefits unions at the expense of employers and employees.
We are encouraged by todays vote in the House led by Chairman Kline and urge President Obama to support this resolution, which will take a big step toward protecting both the due process rights of employers and the privacy rights of employees, Burr said in a statement to The Daily Caller News Foundation.
Obama and his minions are actively punishing the citizenry for putting Republicans in charge of both Houses last November. Watch Obama do the same thing, as far as he is able, to Israel for re-electing Bibi. Do not mess with the Emperor! He will bring his wrath on you! He cares not for what you want.....His wants are all important.....he is THE EMPEROR!
How, under the constitution, can the NLRB pass any rule at all?
And why does Congress have to pass a law to undo what the NLRB does, which the President can veto?
The NLRB, which was illegally filled, per the Court...
Obama is going to veto this anyway, so nothing has changed?
We shouldn’t have an NLRB to begin with let alone one passing laws.
How can the NLRB pass anything? And why is some idiot whose appointment was declared illegal still working there? Are they defying the court? This is truly bizarre.
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