Chuck Schumer’s tenure as Senate Majority Leader is coming to a close, but not without controversy and a significant loss that left his party reeling. In one of his final moves, Schumer suffered an unexpected defeat that exposed deep fractures within his own caucus and left Democrats blindsided.
In an effort to cement control of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Schumer pushed for the confirmation of Lauren McFerran, a nominee strongly backed by Big Labor. The NLRB plays a pivotal role in shaping labor policies, and with McFerran at the helm, Democrats hoped to secure an advantage for union leaders, potentially lasting well into the first year of a Republican administration.
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A Democrat-led NLRB would have empowered union bosses to push through labor-friendly rules, allowing for greater unionization efforts and increased influence over workers. However, Schumer’s plans hit a brick wall when Senators Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.) and Joe Manchin (I-W.Va.) unexpectedly joined Republicans to block McFerran’s confirmation.
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