Eric Dreiband is a partner at the law firm Jones Day in Washington, D.C. Eric also served...
Diana S. Reddy is a law professor and the Faculty Co-Director for the Center for Law and...
Matt Greer is a long-time labor relations neutral and member of the ABA Labor and Employment Law Section. In...
Published: | August 5, 2025 |
Podcast: | ABA Labor and Employment Law Podcast |
Category: | Legal Support , News & Current Events |
The National Labor Relations Act recently turned 90 years old, but there appear to be a series of new “what’s old is new again” challenges to the constitutionality of National Labor Relations Board’s powers, a replay of arguments harking back to the New Deal.
Guests Eric Dreiband and Diana Reddy explore the current state of employment and labor law and recent challenges to NLRB oversight and the president’s power over the board.
The Act and the NLRB sprang from the Great Depression and were incorporated into New Deal policies in an attempt to fix what went wrong. The NLRB and Act have provided protections to workers and unions and sought to level the bargaining process for decades.
But what was believed to be settled law might not be as “settled” as many thought. Today a flurry of new legal challenges question the constitutionality of some provisions and the extent of a sitting president’s power over leadership at the NLRB along with the role of administrative law judges. Legal professionals who have been counting on the “bedrock” of established labor relations law may find that foundation is shaking again.
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ABA Labor and Employment Law Podcast |
ABA Labor & Employment Law Podcast is a thoughtful, balanced discussion with guests from two sides of a labor-related issue in the news.