The Labor Department is expected to soon finalize new “persuader regulations” that would force labor lawyers, consultants and specialty firms to publicly disclose all of their financial and personal information. (more)
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is suing the National Labor Relations Board — an independent government agency tasked with conducting union elections and monitoring labor practices — to block a new rule requiring employers to post notices explaining employees’ rights to unionize. (more)
In response to a series of controversial decisions by the National Labor Relations Board, the House of Representatives passed a bill curtailing the power of the NLRB Thursday afternoon. (more)
South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham is “mad as hell” over the National Labor Relations Board’s complaint against The Boeing Company and has rallied a group of GOP senators to demand that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and President Barack Obama support legislation that would prevent a similar situation from occurring in the future. (more)
North Carolina Gov. Bev Perdue won’t answer whether she supports the National Labor Relations Board or The Boeing Company in the ongoing labor battle in neighboring South Carolina. (more)
As President Obama makes his case for why Congress should spend $450 billion in an attempt to jumpstart a maddeningly sluggish economy, voters are beginning to send a different message: government should get out of the way and let job creators do their jobs. (more)
Sen. Orrin Hatch, Utah Republican, asked National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) member Craig Becker on Tuesday if he helped the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) write its “intimidation manual.” (more)
To permanently eliminate the National Labor Relations Board, South Carolina Republican Rep. Trey Gowdy recommends transferring its responsibilities to the Department of Justice. (more)
President Barack Obama’s National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is on a job-killing rampage. It’s claiming unprecedented powers far beyond what federal law allows. In the context of Obama’s other agencies’ decisions, these executive actions paint a picture of what has become an imperial presidency. (more)
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley announced Thursday that she supports calling for the National Labor Relations Board’s only Republican member to resign. If Brian Hayes steps down immediately, she said, the Board wouldn’t be able to assemble the quorum required to take any actions, including its case targeting The Boeing Company. (more)
Obama administration Labor Secretary Hilda Solis denounced a plan some conservatives have proposed that would immediately cripple the National Labor Relations Board. (more)
House Education and Workforce committee chairman Rep. John Kline demanded Tuesday that President Barack Obama stop the National Labor Relations Board from moving forward with a pro-union agenda. (more)
On Tuesday the National Labor Relations Board announced three new decisions that industry experts say will likely hurt the economy and cost American jobs. (more)
Outgoing National Labor Relations Board chairwoman Wilma Liebman thinks critics of the NLRB’s recent policies have blown their complaints “grossly out of proportion to what has happened and what has been done.” (more)
A political maelstrom may soon develop over the National Labor Relations Board, as Senate Republicans might finally have some leverage over Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. (more)
On Monday the AFL-CIO submitted more than 21,000 comments on behalf of Americans who favor a new National Labor Relations Board-proposed “quickie election” rule change. (more)
The National Labor Relations Board’s “quickie election” proposal has received a nearly unprecedented backlash from Americans nationwide. (more)
Government watchdog group Judicial Watch announced Tuesday it has filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) against the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to obtain records dealing with the board’s lawsuit against Boeing for opening a non-union plant in South Carolina. (more)
A subpoena war may be brewing between the National Labor Relations Board and House oversight committee chairman Rep. Darrell Issa, the California Republican, as they squabble over whether the labor agency is meeting document production requirements. (more)
House oversight committee chairman Rep. Darrell Issa, California Republican, has issued a subpoena to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and to the NLRB’s general counsel. The subpoena is for documents Issa says the NLRB and its acting general counsel Lafe Solomon have failed to provide to his committee. Issa requested the documents in May. (more)






















