***MEDIA ADVISORY*** Committee to Examine Unprecedented NLRB Recess Appointments

***MEDIA ADVISORY*** Committee to Examine Unprecedented NLRB Recess Appointments

The following was published by the House Committee on Education and Labor on Feb. 3, 2012. It is reproduced in full below.

On Tuesday, February 7 at 10:00 a.m., the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, chaired by Rep. John Kline (R-MN), will hold a hearing entitled “The NLRB Recess Appointments: Implications for America's Workers and Employers." The hearing will take place in room 2175 of the Rayburn House Office Building.

On January 4, 2012, President Obama announced three recess appointments to the NLRB. The president’s action has generated a great deal of public controversy because the Senate was not in recess. Individuals on both sides of the political divide have questioned the legality of the appointments, and raised concerns about the uncertainty attached to any future actions the board might take. As former Democrat board member Dennis Devaney noted in the Washington Times, “… Anything they do is going to be subject to being undone, because they didn’t have the authority to act."

The president’s recess appointments to the NLRB have also raised new concerns about the agenda the board may pursue in the months ahead. In recent years, the board has taken a number of actions that undermine the rights of workers and employers, such as restricting access to secret ballot union elections and making it more difficult to challenge union representation. The current chairman of the board has also pledged to advance dramatic changes to union election procedures that will limit employer free speech and worker free choice.

Tuesday’s hearing will provide members an opportunity to examine the legal uncertainty surrounding the recess appointments and the impact this uncertainty could have on employers and workers governed by the board’s actions. Members will also continue to investigate the effect additional pro-union decisions will have on the competitiveness of the American workforce. To learn more about this hearing, visit /hearings. WITNESS LIST

Mr. Charles J. Cooper


Founder and Chairman


Cooper & Kirk, PLLC


Washington, D.C.

Mr. Dennis M. Devaney


Member


Devaney Jacob Wilson, PLLC


Troy, MI

Mr. Stefan J. Marculewicz


Shareholder

Littler Mendelson


Washington, D.C.

Ms. Susan Davis


Partner


Cohen, Weiss and Simon LLP


New York, NY

Source: House Committee on Education and Labor