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Wednesday, December 3, 2025

What Employers Need to Know About President Trump’s Removal of NLRB Member Gwynne Wilcox and Two EEOC Commissioners - The National Law Review

In a significant move, President Donald Trump has fired a member of the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB” or “Board”) without reference to the statutory protections that typically shield Board members from being removed without cause. While incoming administrations, regardless of party, have historically taken steps to populate federal appointments with individuals aligned with their goals and policies, the Trump Administration is doing so at a pace and intensity rarely, if ever, seen before. President Trump’s removal of NLRB member Gwynne Wilcox (“Wilcox”) has immediate impact on employers, unions, and workers, as it leaves the Board without the quorum needed to issue decisions in labor cases. The President’s authority to remove Board members will be tested in court and could impact the future of the NLRB and the landscape of U.S. labor law.

Background

In September 2023, the Senate confirmed Wilcox to a second five-year term through the end of August 2028. Former Chairman and Democrat appointee Lauren McFerran’s (“McFerran”) term expired on December 16, 2024, after the Senate voted not to advance her nomination, signaling the Republican-led Senate’s intention to change the Board’s composition. At the time of McFerran’s non-renewal, there was already a vacancy on the Board, leaving two possible spots for President Trump to fill upon taking office. President Trump’s removal of Wilcox on January 27, 2025, now leaves three of the five seats for NLRB members vacant and...



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