Trader Joeā€™s, SpaceX, and Meta are arguing in lawsuits that government agencies protecting workers and consumersā€”the NLRB and FTCā€”are ā€œunconstitutional.ā€

Trader Joeā€™s has become the second company in a month to sue the National Labor Relations Board for being ā€œunconstitutional,ā€ following the lead of Elon Muskā€™s SpaceX, as both companies face board charges for firing employees. These two major corporations arenā€™t alone in attempting to protect their interests by undermining public institutions; Meta is also arguing in an ongoing lawsuit that the Federal Trade Commission is unconstitutional.

A legal expert told Motherboard that these companies are attempting to take advantage of what they believe is a friendly Supreme Courtā€”judges currently lean right by a six-to-three marginā€”while they can.

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    10 months ago

    one time i went to a labor studies department at a Big University and i said ā€œi have a bachelors degree and i think iā€™d like to maybe go for an advanced degree in labor studies before i find myself singing union hymns on the street corner out of sheer frustrationā€ and we talked for a while about the kind of organizing the professor himself had done and some of his colleagues, and i expressed frustration, then, with the existence of taft-hartley because it hamstrings union organizing so much, and the professor said, i shit you not ā€œwe got some good rulings out of the nlrbā€

    i was flabbergasted. we donā€™t need the nlrb if we can throw wildcat strikes and solidarity strikes, which the NLRB will never support.

    all this to say i hope the nlrb is abolished because then the professional labor organizing people wonā€™t have an excuse not to attack the real problem.