The Washington Times

Independent voices from the TWT Communities

Topic - Nlrb

Subscribe to this topic via RSS or ATOM
Related Stories
  • President Obama pauses in the State Dining Room of the White House on Jan. 24, 2013, as he announces that he will nominate Mary Joe White to lead the Security and Exchange Commission and re-nominate Richard Cordray to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a role that he has held for the last year under a recess appointment. (Associated Press)

    Labor board vows to press ahead despite ruling

    The National Labor Relations Board indicated that it will press ahead with its work, despite a bombshell ruling Friday that called into question the legitimacy of the agency’s board and of the cases decided by President Obama’s recess appointees over the past year.

  • House rebukes labor board in effort to check 'rogue' agency

    The House on Wednesday approved a bill designed to rein in the National Labor Relations Board in what GOP critics of the board said was an effort to stop the "rogue" agency from rewriting federal labor law to increase the ability of unions to organize a work site.

  • Rep. John Kline, Minnesota Republican, is chairman of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce. (Associated Press)

    GOP confronts pro-union board over Boeing plant

    House Republicans on Thursday pressed to rein in the National Labor Relations Board in its fight to stop a nonunion factory being built by aerospace giant Boeing.

  • House Speaker John A. Boehner (right) and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor. (Associated Press)

    On party line, House panel OKs bill to curb NLRB

    House Republicans on Thursday pressed to rein in the National Labor Relations Board in its fight against aerospace giant Boeing, pushing forward a bill that would eliminate the agency's authority to regulate private business decisions on investment and plant relocations.

  • Boeing employee's work in the 787 Dreamliners Aft Body Assembly building on June 16, 2011 in Charleston, SC. The new Final Assembly Building  will be home to the second 787 Dreamliner final assembly and delivery facility. The building is the size of 10.5 football fields and can house two 787 Dreamliners wingtip to wingtip. Boeing will be able to deliver three airplanes per month. (Jeremy Lock/Special to The Washington Times)

    MIX: Beyond Boeing

    American workers, entrepreneurs and other concerned people have correctly expressed outrage at the Obama National Labor Relations Board's persecution of the Boeing Co.

  • Rep. John Kline, Minnesota Republican, is chairman of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce. (Associated Press)

    NLRB proposes fast-tracking union votes

    The National Labor Relations Board is finding itself in the political cross hairs once again.

  • Rep. Darrell Issa, California Republican

    House panel plans hearing on Boeing plant

    A Republican-led House committee plans to hold a June 17 hearing in South Carolina on a federal board's suit alleging the Boeing Co. retaliated against Washington state union workers by building an assembly plant in the right-to-work state.

  • NLRB jettisons federalism for unionism

    A federal agency wants to dictate exactly where businesses can create jobs.

More Stories →

Happening Now