Labor/Employment,
Government
Jun. 29, 2017
Labor board pick expected to undo Obama-era decisions
President Donald J. Trump has named a Los Angeles lawyer to fill the National Labor Relations Board’s final vacancy, and the veteran management attorney is expected to help undo Barack Obama’s worker-friendly labor board legacy.
LOS ANGELES — President Donald J. Trump named a Los Angeles lawyer to fill the National Labor Relations Board’s final vacancy. The veteran management-side attorney is expected to help undo Barack Obama’s worker-friendly labor board legacy.
The president issued a statement Tuesday appointing William J. Emanuel, a shareholder at Littler Mendelson PC and a Republican, as the fifth and final member of a board tasked with judging compli...
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