Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Obama Suddenly On A Recess Appointments Roll

Union members should note how differently Republicans and Democrats treat the NLRB.--SS

Obama Suddenly On A Recess Appointments Roll:

Add the National Labor Relations Board to the list of agencies that will be given new life thanks to President Obama's decision to thwart Senate Republicans and use his recess appointment power expansively.

The administration just announced that Obama will appoint Sharon Block, Terence Flynn, and Richard Grifin to the NLRB, preventing it from being crippled indefinitely thanks to Senate Republican intransigence.

One of the board's members -- Craig Becker -- had to step aside this week after his recess appointment expired. That left the NLRB with only two sitting members -- not enough, according to the Supreme Court, to constitute the quorum the board requires to function.

Republicans were threatening to block Obama's NLRB nominees in a bid to extinguish the board's power. So just as with Obama's decision to recess appoint Richard Cordray to run the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, this move does more than fill vacancies. It actually restores the power the agency was given under the law -- power Republicans were hoping to strip without passing new legislation.

That's the key thread connecting these recess appointments -- and why other languishing nominees haven't been recess appointed. At least not yet.



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