President Joe Biden and his pro-union agenda suffered a serious setback Wednesday when the Senate narrowly voted in opposition to advancing his nominee to the National Labor Relations Board.
Lauren McFerran, the labor board’s present chair, was nominated to serve one other time period on the company that might stretch till mid-2026. Her affirmation might have ensured the board had a Democratic majority nicely into President-elect Donald Trump’s time period, stopping it from transferring shortly in an anti-union course.
But the Democratic-led Senate voted 49-50 in opposition to transferring her nomination ahead after impartial Sens. Joe Manchin (W.V.) and Kyrsten Sinema (Ariz.) joined Republicans in opposing her.
The failed nomination will depart Trump with an opportunity to put in a Republican majority on the labor board after the GOP takes management of the Senate and he assumes the White House in January.
Republicans and enterprise teams celebrated the flip of occasions.
“This NLRB seat should be filled by President Trump and the new incoming Senate,” Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), rating Republican on the Senate’s labor committee, mentioned in an announcement. “Not a historically unpopular president and a Senate Democrat Majority that has lost its mandate to govern.”
The NLRB investigates union-busting allegations and enforces collective bargaining regulation within the non-public sector. Its five-member board hears instances on attraction and points precedent-setting choices that may form how sturdy or weak unions are within the U.S. economic system.
McFerran’s nomination gave unions hope that the board’s labor-friendly bent would possibly persist for a few years into the following Trump period, earlier than the incoming president might reverse its trajectory. Trump’s picks for the NLRB throughout his first time period tended to facet with companies in opposition to staff and unions.
The AFL-CIO labor federation had been urging union members and supporters to name their senators and strain them to vote in McFerran’s favor. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) had mentioned confirming McFerran was a precedence heading into the vacations.
Manchin instructed reporters after the vote that he opposed McFerran’s nomination due to her place on the “joint employer” problem — that’s, figuring out when multiple firm is likely to be chargeable for workers’ working circumstances.
McFerran’s board issued a brand new rule final 12 months taking a extra expansive view of joint employment than the Trump board, making it extra probably that huge corporations like McDonald’s may very well be held chargeable for unfair labor practices involving their franchisees or subcontractors. Powerful enterprise teams had opposed the rule.
Manchin had voiced considerations concerning the joint employer rule up to now.
“This is not a surprise to anyone,” the senator instructed HuffPost of his vote.
The board underneath McFerran has issued quite a few rulings geared toward increasing staff’ rights and making it simpler to type unions. But if Trump have been to appoint anti-union board members, lots of these rulings might finally be overturned.
Schumer mentioned in an announcement that McFerran had deserved one other time period.
“It is deeply disappointing, a direct attack on working people, and incredibly troubling that this highly qualified nominee — with a proven track record of protecting worker rights — did not have the votes,” the bulk chief mentioned in an announcement.
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