Late last week, President Donald Trump announced that he would nominate John Ring to fill a vacancy at the National Labor Relations Board ("NLRB"), after Philip Miscimarra's term ended. Readers might recall that with the end of Miscimarra's term, the NLRB currently has a 2 - 2 split among Republican and Democratic Board members. With Republicans having majority control in Congress, they are eager to move Ring's nomination along to resolve this split among the Board.
For those unfamiliar with Ring, he is a management side labor and employment law partner at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius in Washington D.C. Assuming Ring can get confirmed by a Republican Congress (which is widely expected at this point), the Board would regain a 3 - 2 Republican majority.
At this time, no definitive timeline has been set on a confirmation hearing. However, as noted, with Republicans having majority control of Congress, I would expect them to move quickly on the nomination, despite any expected objections by Democrats. Barring some unforeseen scandal emerging, I would expect Ring to become the next member of the NLRB in short order.
For additional information: https://www.law.com/nationallawjournal/sites/nationallawjournal/2018/01/15/trump-picks-morgan-lewis-partner-john-ring-to-fill-nlrb-vacancy/
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