In 2025, the labor law landscape began undergoing a dramatic transformation as the new Trump administration moved swiftly to reshape labor policy and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or the Board). Within weeks of taking office, President Trump fired Board Chair Gwynne Wilcox, signaling a decisive shift away from the pro-union policies of the Biden administration, but also leaving the Board without the three-member quorum necessary to issue decisions. Further, the president dismissed the NLRB’s Bidenappointed general counsel (GC), Jennifer Abruzzo.
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