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The NLRB general counsel has accused US’s largest corporations of creating distractions to cover their law-breaking

The US’s top labor lawyer has said her agency will not “succumb” to Amazon, Starbucks and SpaceX’s attempts to legally challenge the National Labor Relations Board and its ability to enforce federal labor law.

Jennifer Abruzzo, the NLRB general counsel, accused some of the US’s largest corporations of “jumping on the bandwagon” in mounting legal challenges to the labor watchdog, which has found itself at the center of the ongoing battle between the companies and a wave of unionizing efforts by workers.

Attorneys representing Elon Musk’s SpaceX, Amazon, Trader Joe’s and Starbucks have all argued in recent months that the NLRB is “unconstitutional” and has overstepped its authority.

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (2 children)

But I was assured by Lemmy commenters that the Biden administration was rabidly anti-labor

They felt super strongly about it and kept talking as if it was widely acknowledged

[–] stoly 2 points 8 months ago

Oh those tankies will always get you if you let them.

[–] TrueStoryBob 3 points 8 months ago

This is so encouraging. We're trying to unionize my workplace right now in a deep red "right to work" state. This NLRB has been pulling out so many stops to get unions back up and kicking ass... I can criticize the Biden WH for a lot (including not letting the RR workers go on strike... but that actually has nothing to do with the NLRB weirdly enough), but his NLRB has been really rabid about turning back the clock on corporate power.