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ABC Hails Senate for Blocking McFerran

Associated Builders and Contractors today issued the following statement applauding the U.S. Senate for voting down the confirmation of Lauren McFerran to a third term as chair of the National Labor Relations Board, 49-50.

ā€œMcFerranā€™s tenure has been the subject of multiple congressional hearings, oversight investigations and press reports highlighting the NLRBā€™s failures,ā€ said Kristen Swearingen, ABC vice president of legislative & political affairs. ā€œUnder McFerranā€™s leadership, the NLRB has issued decisions and expanded interpretations of the National Labor Relations Act that have been rejected by the business community, Congress and federal courts. Specifically, the Boardā€™s joint employer standard, which would have drastically altered existing contractor and subcontractor relationships in the construction industry, was nullified by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas in March.

ā€œPresident Joe Biden nominated NLRB Chair Lauren McFerran to serve a third term in May, and this move threatened Democratic control of the Board through August 2026,ā€ said Swearingen.Ā ā€œNow, that will not happen because, thankfully, Senate Republicans and Democrats recognized her policies are harmful and that the confirmation process was flawed.ā€

 

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