On the heels of President Obama’s union-controlled National Labor Relations Board complaint telling the Boeing Company where it should locate its second 787 assembly plant, the NLRB has now decided to sue two out of the four states where voters audaciously passed constitutional amendments last fall requiring secret-ballot elections on unionization. Previously, the NLRB had threatened to sue all four states. However, those plans were delayed for a period of time as compromise talks began. However, those talks broke down when the NRLB wanted the talks to be conducted in secret. Now, the NLRB in an effort to save money, has announced it would be suing two states–Arizona and South Dakota–to invalidate their constitutional amendments.
As the New York Times reports:
Unions like using card check because it makes it easier to win unionization campaigns. Organizers can gather signature cards quietly until they get a majority of workers, making it more difficult for an employer to mount an opposition campaign. Congressional Republicans blocked passage of the card-check bill.
In January, the labor board threatened to sue four states, including South Carolina and Utah, which also have constitutional amendments barring card check. But in a letter sent on Friday to the four states’ attorneys generals, N.L.R.B. officials said they were suing just two states to conserve legal resources.
The labor board’s acting general counsel, Lafe Solomon, said the government reserved “the right to initiate a suit against the other two states at the appropriate time.”
N.L.R.B. officials evidently hope that victories in the Arizona and South Dakota cases would serve as precedents to invalidate the South Carolina and Utah prohibitions.
All four states’ Attorneys General would vigorously defend their states, according to the Associated Press.
“South Dakota’s constitutional amendment is consistent with existing federal law,” South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley said Monday. “The NLRB’s continued threatened federal litigation against the states is unwarranted.”
NRLB officials thought they might be able to work out a compromise earlier this year when attorneys general for the four states issued a letter saying the amendments were not trying to supersede federal law. But Jackley said compromise talks broke down over the NLRB’s request for a confidentiality agreement. He said such an agreement would “limit our ability to explain to our citizens any course of action in this important matter.”
Whether or not the NLRB ultimately prevails in its suit against the states, what will be interesting is whether or not the whole issue of card check and its inherent flaws as a union organizing tactic will be subject to scrutiny in open court.
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Gee, Obama's appointees are Communists.
Tbone (Diary) Tuesday, April 26th at 12:04AM EDT (link)Who could have guessed?
Speaking of Obama. one would have thought that he could have momentarily put aside his “Muslim faith” and wished us Christians a joyous Easter. Oh well.
Envisioning when all that is Left is the Right.
These Attorneys General
Deskpilot (Diary) Tuesday, April 26th at 2:00AM EDT (link)have no desire WHATSOEVER to conduct and communication with the NLRB in secret. As elected GOP officials they have more of a desire of transparency than the Federal government thugs on Obamas team
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Help! I've Lost My Ability to be Outraged (or Surprised)
quill67 (Diary) Tuesday, April 26th at 2:07AM EDT (link)Long ago, an article about the government suing to overturn a state constitutional ammendment would have provoked outrage and shock, but now I find myself thinking “Gee, just par for the course”
I no longer find myself surprised or shocked by anything the Left does and I’ve become accustomed to the silence of the media. Worse I’ve become accustomed to the silence in my own party’s leadership.
Obama pushes for committees to control health care! Committees like in Communist Russia! And our party does not even attempt to defund the bill that creates these committees?
The Republican party should have its party’s symbol changed to the Dodo bird. The Dodo bird had a terrible memory and did not recognize that men with guns were a threat. Unlike other birds that would learn from the past: men with sticks means death. The Dodo did not learn and as a result it perished. The Left is destroying our country and the Republicans just sit and do nothing. So like the Dodo the Republican party will soon perish. My only hope is that it will be replaced by a wiser bird that will learn from the past and recognize an enemy when it sees one.
Seems As If
donnybrooke Tuesday, April 26th at 6:48AM EDT (link)they’ve doubled their efforts to destroy the US since the November elections. I guess they’ve decided to do as much damage as they can before 2012.
Will we survive until we get a chance to throw them out? And can we repair the damage done?
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If Only...
paramedichess Tuesday, April 26th at 10:34AM EDT (link)If only these arrogant state “governments” would stop pretending like they are actually elected authorities and start calling the White House to get direction from our Dear Leader before making decisions, we wouldn’t have these problems. This is how life under a wanna-be dictator works.
Will the States involved
caboose Tuesday, April 26th at 12:07PM EDT (link)insisr, demand that the Lawsuit by the NLRB, against their States be taken immediately to the US Supreme Court, as is their right, inaccordance with Article lll, Section ll, of the US Constitution. Hopefully, they won,t dilly around with allowing the NLRB to pick and choose inferior Courts to hear the Case. By the way, where does the NLRB get the authority to sue a State?