http://blog.aflcio.org/2008/01/29/bush-renominates-anti-worker-lawyer-to-labor-board/by Mike Hall, Jan 29, 2008
If it’s late on a Friday, look out for the Bush administration to take an action it hopes the public won’t notice. And so it was Friday, when President Bush renominated Robert Battista, the point man in Bush’s war on workers, to another term on the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Battista’s five-year term expired in December.
The former NLRB chairman constantly voted against workers and their unions and in favor of management rights during his tenure. Last month, Battista told a joint Senate-House hearing he doesn’t believe the primary purpose of the National Labor Relations Act is to promote collective bargaining. (For a good look at the NLRB’s actions, check out the American Rights at Work’s blog, Eye on the NLRB.)
AFL-CIO President John Sweeney says Bush’s action is a blatant attempt to keep a Labor board with an unbalanced, anti-worker bias, and they would be poisonous to America’s working families.
Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, blasted the move.
It’s unbelievable that President Bush would renominate Mr. Battista to the board, after he led the most anti-worker, anti-labor, anti-union board in its history. America’s hard-working men and women deserve a board that will uphold their rights, not undermine them. With these nominations, the administration has again demonstrated its hostility to fairness and justice in the workplace.
Along with Battista, whom Bush says he wants to designate as NLRB chairman again, he nominated management attorney Gerard Morales and former NLRB member Dennis P. Walsh, who twice has served on the board beginning with a recess appointment in December 2000. Walsh represented unions while working for a law firm from 1989 to 1994.
FULL story at link.