After last week's hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions ('HELP') Committee, President Donald Trump's two nominees to fill vacant seats on the National Labor Relations Board ('NLRB') are expected to be confirmed by the Republican controlled HELP Committee today. (Readers might have heard that the nominees, William Emanuel and Marvin Kaplan, had relatively uneventful confirmation hearings last week...much to the chagrin of Democrats and union leaders). Upon confirmation from the members of the HELP Committee, the nominations would then be sent to the full Senate for a final confirmation vote. With a Republican controlled Senate, I think it is highly likely that both of President Trump's nominees will be confirmed.
Assuming this confirmation occurs without any hiccups, the NLRB would take on a more conservative tilt with Republicans having a 3 - 2 majority on the five member Board. It is expected that once that happens, the NLRB would take steps to issue decisions that 'undo' some of the contested decisions that were handed down during the Obama administration (namely Browning-Ferris which imposed a new 'indirect control' joint employer standard).
For additional information: http://www.workdayminnesota.org/articles/nlrb-nominees-avoid-answering-tough-questions
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