Partner Don Schroeder was quoted in a Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) article, “New NLRB Acting Chairman May Tilt Board Pro-Business,” covering President Donald Trump’s naming of Philip Miscimarra as acting chairman of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and the agency’s shift toward business interests.
While the Trump administration’s decision to place Miscimarra at the helm of the NLRB marks a change in the agency’s direction, Schroeder notes that dramatic changes will not be seen until the two vacancies left on the board have been filled. Miscimarra will have a say on current cases on the NLRB’s agenda as acting chair, however, Schroeder predicts that the Trump administration will name its nominees within 60 days.
While the Trump administration’s decision to place Miscimarra at the helm of the NLRB marks a change in the agency’s direction, Schroeder notes that dramatic changes will not be seen until the two vacancies left on the board have been filled. Miscimarra will have a say on current cases on the NLRB’s agenda as acting chair, however, Schroeder predicts that the Trump administration will name its nominees within 60 days.
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