NLRB Scraps CVS Ruling, Citing Ex-Member Emanuel’s Conflict (1)

Oct. 24, 2022, 10:39 PM UTCUpdated: Oct. 25, 2022, 4:04 PM UTC

The National Labor Relations Board has vacated a second case involving William Emanuel, a former board member who violated ethics rules by participating in cases where he owned stock in one of the companies.

A three-member panel Monday scrapped the Feb. 5, 2021 decision, in which the board sided with CVS Health Corp. in a dispute over the scope of a bargaining unit in 33 of its Chicago-area pharmacies. While the decision to vacate doesn’t affect labor relations at the pharmacy chain, it underscores how the Democratic majority is looking to clean up a major ethics scandal that threatened the ...

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