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ArtikelWorkingman's Blues; The National Labour Relations Board  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 401 no. 8765 (Dec. 2011), page 23.
Topik: Political Behavior; Government Agencies; Labor Relations; Congress
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Isi artikelThe National Labour Relations Board (NLRB), the federal agency charged with enforcing America's labour laws, is never popular among Republicans when Democrats comprise the majority of its five members (the reverse is also true). Its ill-considered battle with Boeing, in which it sought to restrain the aircraft maker from opening a plant in the non-union state of South Carolina and instead force it to expand production in its unionised plants in Washington state, did it no favours. Now Barack Obama and congressional Republicans are in a standoff, and it appears likely that the board will become unable to issue decisions from January 1st. This will not entirely hobble the body--its general counsel and regional offices can still issue complaints, and administrative law judges can hear them. But the board itself, which acts as a court of appeal for labour questions, will be unable to issue rulings. So if any party appeals the decision of one of those administrative law judges to the board, which happens often, that appeal will be stuck in limbo.
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