Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema side with GOP to vote against the renomination of Democrat Lauren McFerran to the National Labor Relations Board.
National Labor Relations Board administrative law judges’ protections against being fired by the president violate the US Constitution, a federal judge ruled.
No Class is an op-ed column by writer and radical organizer Kim Kelly that connects worker struggles and the current state of the American labor movement with its storied — and sometimes bloodied — past.
After four years of the labor-friendly Biden administration, employers and labor groups alike are wary of what lies ahead in Trump's second term.
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats failed Wednesday to confirm a Democratic member of the National Labor Relations Board after independent ... agency for the first two years of President-elect Donald Trump’s term. A vote to move ahead with the nomination ...
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday rejected Democratic President Joe Biden's nomination of a U.S. labor board official for a new term, giving President-elect Donald Trump a chance to cement Republican control of the agency soon after taking office.
Senator Kyrsten Sinema, with the help of her buddy Joe Manchin, took one final chance to help out Republicans and give them control of the NLRB.
The U.S. Senate has rejected President Biden's nomination of Lauren McFerran for a U.S. labor board position, providing an opportunity for President-elect Donald Trump to solidify Republican control.
As the Trump administration prepares to take ... Key areas likely to see reform include the reconfiguration of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), rolling back two major Department of ...
Starbucks Corp. committed extensive labor law violations to stymie worker organizing in western New York at the start of a unionization wave that’s since spread across the coffee chain nationwide, the National Labor Relations Board ruled.
Sinema made history for Democrats, then took a moderate approach that left them disappointed and the Senate more divided.