Given no changes in labor law - blocked by the GOP in the Senate - there is only so much any President can do, but court and NLRB appointments are the one area of executive power and Clinton has been pretty pro-union in those area, the appointment of Bill Gould as chair of the NLRB being a dramatic example. ======
Surely not the same Bill Gould who denied 8,000 FedEx drivers their UAW and Teamster sponsored election petitions before the NLRB after the owner of the company dumped 863,000$ in cash in the Republicrats coffers in one day to have the drivers classified as working for an airline and Clinton then had Frank Raines the budget director send Gould a note to kill the drive?
Ian