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Omaha Steve

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Mon Jun 24, 2013, 06:17 PM Jun 2013

Union President Predicts '50-50' Odds for Confirmation Filibuster Reform


http://www.thenation.com/blog/174944/union-president-predicts-50-50-odds-confirmation-filibuster-reform-and-pledges-primaries#axzz2XAsiJH2r

Josh Eidelson on June 23, 2013



Members of the Communications Workers of America participate in a demonstration, August 11, 2012. (AP Photo/Joseph Kaczmarek)


San Jose, California—The president of the Communications Workers of America union pegged the likelihood of Senate Democrats changing confirmation rules at “fifty-fifty,” and pledged retribution if such reform fails.

Interviewed before speaking at the annual Netroots Nation conference Friday, CWA President Larry Cohen told The Nation that he believes there’s a majority in the Senate “at this moment” that would vote to change Senate rules so that a minority of senators could no longer permanently block nominees to courts or the executive branch. That majority “is fragile,” said Cohen, “and it is razor thin.”

In recent months, CWA and other labor and liberal groups have mounted a campaign of ads, phone calls and Capitol Hill mobilization aimed at getting nominees confirmed for current or coming vacancies at agencies including the National Labor Relations Board and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. “If we don’t have the Democratic majority act like a majority and establish democratic rules on nominations,” said Cohen, “the right wing gets their way: you elect a president who can’t govern.”

The NLRB is charged with enforcing and interpreting most private sector labor law. Since a January DC Circuit Court ruling rejected President Obama’s NLRB recess appointments, dozens of companies have gone to court challenging the agency’s authority to investigate or punish their conduct. Cohen warned that, with Republicans committed to blocking Obama NLRB nominees, any Supreme Court ruling on the recess issue many months away, and the pending expiration of the NLRB members’ terms, “there’s no NLRB” soon unless Senate rules are changed so the president’s recent nominees can be confirmed. While labor law enforcement is “grossly imperfect” anyway, warned Cohen, a crippled NLRB would mean “that management can do whatever they want in terms of workers’ rights.” As The Nation reported, CWA warned after the January 30 termination of twenty-two Cablevision union activists that such alleged law-breaking will become more widespread without a functional NLRB.

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CWA President Larry Cohen......... Teamster Jeff Jun 2013 #1

Teamster Jeff

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1. CWA President Larry Cohen.........
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 06:34 PM
Jun 2013
“If this fails,” said Cohen, “those Democratic senators who caused the failure will never get our support. Period.… We will campaign everywhere against them. Where there are primary opportunities, we will take them.” Cohen added that if senators were “prepared to sleep at night” with “no law at all in this country” protecting workers, “they’re of no use to us.”




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