Not waiting for the appointment of a new General Counsel after President Trump’s discharge of both the previous General Counsel and then Acting General and suggesting that his motivation related to the workload of the Agency, on February 14, 2025, National Labor Relations Board’s current Acting General Counsel William B. Cowen rescinded nearly all of the Biden administration General Counsel’s substantive prosecutorial guidance memos.
While these memoranda do not have the weight of law or regulation, they do set out the agency’s priorities and key interpretations of the National Labor Relations Act. As a result, it marks a (not unexpected) complete reversal of the prosecutorial focus of the Office of the General Counsel from General Counsel Abruzzo’s tenure.
There were generally two types of rescissions. Some of the memos were rescinded in full, while others were rescinded “pending further guidance” – suggesting those areas where the new administration will be placing its focus.
The Acting GC’s memorandum did not address the impact of the NLRB’s current lack of a quorum on the Acting GC’s prosecutorial agenda. President Trump’s unprecedented firing of former NLRB Chair Gwynne Wilcox, which deprived the NLRB of a quorum, is currently being litigated.
The list of key rescinded memoranda and their policy impact are summarized below.
Abruzzo GC Memoranda Rescinded in Full
Abruzzo Memoranda Rescinded – Pending Further Guidance
As always, we will continue to monitor developments...
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