For those who haven't been following, this sets a new precedent. Unions wanted Robb gone immediately -- they think he's that bad -- but the gen counsel typically serves out their full 4-year term even when it spills into a new presidency. Background here: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/joe-biden-peter-robb-nlrb-unions_n_6000a47cc5b62c0057bb6301 …
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Robb is a long-time mgmt-side attorney who helped break the famous PATCO strike. As gen counsel he drove unions crazy, getting McDonald's a friendly settlement in a big Fight for $15 case, going after 'neutrality' agreements, and even picking a fight with
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There was a lot of angst inside the agency too, among lawyers who hated the restructuring Robb was doing. I spoke to some over the past few years. They felt like it was getting harder to pursue big cases and carry out the mission of protecting collective bargaining rights.
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This is without a doubt norm-busting. Will unions and Democrats regret it in four, eight or 12 years, when a Republican president shoves out a Dem gen counsel on day one? Hard to say. I guess they can always tell themselves that Republicans would have done it anyway.
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But the labor people I spoke to in the last couple weeks, including SEIU president
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Anyway, I have been thinking about whatever Biden chooses to do here as something of a bellwether. And we didn't even have to wait a full day for the answer.
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The revenge of Scabby
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Not by tweet????
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Surely it's not legal then?
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