Trump Fires Labor Board Members, Effectively Shutting Down Agency

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Trump Fires Labor Board Members, Effectively Shutting Down Agency
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President Trump fired National Labor Relations Board General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo and Democratic board member Gwynne Wilcox, leaving the board without a quorum. Abruzzo, a Biden appointee, used the agency to expand workers' rights, a move that angered many in the corporate world. Trump's actions have effectively shut down the NLRB's operations, leaving workers vulnerable to potential violations of their legal rights.

President Trump fired National Labor Relations Board General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo. In an unprecedented move, he also ousted Democratic board member Gwynne Wilcox, leaving the board with no quorum.Jennifer Abruzzo, general counsel for the National Labor Relations Board under former President Joe Biden, was fired on Monday by President Trump.It wasn't a surprise when President Trump fired National Labor Relations Board General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo late Monday.

Due to existing vacancies, Wilcox's ouster leaves the board with just two members, short of the quorum it needs to adjudicate even routine cases. Since their appointments in 2021, Wilcox and Abruzzo have taken broad views of the protections labor law offers workers. Last week, Trump named Marvin Kaplan, the sole Republican board member on the NLRB, as chair. It's unclear when – or even if – Trump will fill the three vacant seats.

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