NLRB Acting GC Rescinds Abruzzo Memos. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) still lacks an operational quorum, but Acting General Counsel William B. Cowen is taking steps to undo policy positions held by his predecessor, Jennifer Abruzzo. Thomas M. Stanek and Zachary V. Zagger have the details on Cowen’s rescission of at least eighteen of Abruzzo’s general counsel memoranda relating to expanded remedies, noncompete agreements, and severance agreements, among others. These memoranda represented Abruzzo’s opinion on areas of the law in which she wanted the Board to act, or her interpretations of how Board decisions should be implemented. By rescinding these memoranda, Cowen effectively “wipes the slate clean” and sets the stage for himself—or another individual serving in the general counsel role—to establish his or her own labor policy agenda at the Board. Of course, Cowen’s actions do not overturn any Board decisions that have been issued over the last several years.
Senate HELP Committee Examines Secretary of Labor Nomination. On February 19, 2025, the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) held a hearing to examine the nomination of Lori Chavez-DeRemer to serve as secretary of labor. Chavez-DeRemer didn’t reveal too many details about her agenda should she get confirmed, but here are some takeaways about what we might expect:
- Chavez-DeRemer promised to work on or review regulations relating to joint employer and independent contractor...
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