US labor board opts not to defend law barring Trump from firing Democratic member
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has decided not to defend legal protections preventing the president from removing its members at will. This shift aligns with President Trump’s effort to fire Democratic board member Gwynne Wilcox, a move recently challenged in court. The administration argues that independent agencies like the NLRB should be under direct presidential control, while critics warn this could undermine the board’s neutrality in labor disputes. The issue is expected to reach the Supreme Court, which may ultimately determine whether these protections remain valid. A ruling against them could significantly alter the board’s role in enforcing workers' rights.
See "US labor board opts not to defend law barring Trump from firing Democratic member", Daniel Wiessner, Reuters, March 11, 2025