The federal labor board is moving to toss three Trump-era decisions in which former Republican member William Emanuel participated despite alleged financial conflicts of interest.
The National Labor Relations Board’s Democratic majority said Friday it would move to vacate and re-decide the rulings—ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co. Inc., Marathon Petroleum Co. and CVS Pharmacy—but that no action would be taken until the parties are given time to file briefs of opposition or support.
Memos released by the board Friday offer new insight into Emanuel’s finances, which attracted attention from the agency’s independent inspector general as the ...