NY Senators, Representatives Sign Letter Requesting Reinstatement Of Recently Fired Head Of NLRB

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Bipartisan Lawmakers Demand Trump Reinstate NLRB Member Wilcox

Editor’s note: The following Democratic Lawmakers from New York and New Jersey, including both senators from both states, signed on to this letter.  Those specific members of Congress in the House of Representatives are:

New York:

Rep Adriano Espaillat
Rep Dan Goldman
Rep George Latimer
Rep Hakeem Jeffries
Rep Grace Meng
Rep Ritchie Torres
Rep Josh Riley
Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

New Jersey:

Rep Nellie Pou
Rep Donald Norcross
Rep Mikie Sherrill
Rep Bonnie Watson Coleman
Rep Josh Gottheimer
Rep Lamonica Mciver

Senators:

Sen Chuck Schumer
Sen Kirsten Gillibrand

Sen Andy Kim
Sen Cory Booker

Senator Sanders has expressed his support for unions in the past.  According to the ACLU at this link telling you how to contact your representative, this is why the issue is important: 

“By leaving only two board members in their posts, the president has effectively shut down the NLRB’s operations, leaving the workers it defends on their own in the face of union-busting and retaliation. And by firing her because he didn’t like her decisions, he damaged the board’s independence. The message is clear to all remaining and future board members: rule the way the president wants, or get fired. The only way to undo this damage to workers’ access to justice and a fair shake is to reinstate Wilcox immediately.”

WASHINGTON – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP), Congressional Labor Caucus Co-Chairs Reps. Mark Pocan (D-Wis.), Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.), Donald Norcross (D-N.J.) and Steven Horsford (D-Nev.), and Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) led every Democratic senator and a bipartisan group of 213 Representatives in urging President Trump to immediately reinstate National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Member Gwynne Wilcox. The lawmakers called on the president to restore the NLRB’s ability to protect the rights of American workers to organize and collectively bargain, which were already impaired by understaffing at the agency, and are now effectively lost [due to] the lack of quorum on the NLRB.

“We are writing to express our deep frustration at the unprecedented and illegal firing of National Labor Relations Board Member Gwynne Wilcox and the negative impact this will have on working people across the country,” wrote Sanders and the lawmakers. “This firing violates the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), renders the Board unable to effectively enforce federal labor law, and profoundly undermines the independence of the agency.”

Congress created the NLRB nearly 90 years ago as an independent, non-partisan federal agency to protect workers nationwide by enforcing the NLRA, which guarantees the rights of workers to join together in collective action, including by organizing unions, negotiating contracts, and going on strike. The lawmakers pointed to specific federal statute that restricts the president’s ability to remove NLRB members for reasons other than neglect of duty or malfeasance. They also clarified that Wilcox’s firing without a hearing or cause expressly violated that law.

“Workers rely on the NLRB to safeguard their rights to organize and collectively bargain to better their working conditions,” continued the lawmakers. “However, by firing Member Wilcox and leaving the five-seat NLRB with only two Members, you have left the Board without a quorum and effectively shut down its decision-making ability. This simply encourages bad employers to violate the law and trample on workers’ rights, while workers subjected to illegal union-busting will face significant delays in receiving the justice to which they are entitled.”

Since Trump fired Wilcox, grocery store workers in Philadelphia have already seen their labor rights eroded as large corporations are allowed to violate labor law with no recourse available for their employees. After Whole Foods workers voted overwhelmingly to form a union, the company, owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, is “attempting to exploit some of the disruption Trump has caused,” according to the Washington Post, by not abiding by the outcome of the union election.

“We urge you to reverse your decision and to immediately reinstate Member Wilcox to the NLRB to ensure that working people are afforded the protections to which they are entitled under the law,” concluded Sanders and the lawmakers.

Read the full text of the letter here.


Banner Image: AFL CIO calls for reinstatement of Gwynne Wilcox. Image Credit – AFL CIO

 


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Bernie Sanders is serving his third term in the U.S. Senate after winning re-election in 2018. His previous 16 years in the House of Representatives make him the longest serving independent member of Congress in American history.

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