And while union officials bemoan recent NLRB decisions, consider this:
According to an analysis by Jones Day attorney G. Roger King, prepared for the American Bar Association, from 1994 to 2001 the Clinton NLRB overturned 60 long-standing cases, throwing a jaw-dropping 1,181 years of combined precedent out the window.
The NLRB hasn’t even come close to this during the Bush years. And with three vacancies at the five member Board at the end of this year, the window of opportunity for the agency to make further strides for employee rights is rapidly closing.