It was only a matter of time before Big Labor started to get from the Labor Board what it has been after all along. Failing to achieve compulsory unionism through enactment of the Employee Free Choice Act, unions appear to be relying on the NLRB appointees they supported to achieve the same goals administratively.

The Chairman’s statement could signal slower change than forecast – but don’t bank on it

For the first time in more than two years, the Board has clear quorum.  The question now turns to how the agency will exercise its authority. This is an issue of no small concern.  For an agency that is supposed