Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月19日
Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Jeff Bezos’ Amazon agree on something—they’re both suing the National Labor Relations Board, claiming it’s unconstitutional
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亚马逊和埃隆·马斯克的SpaceX公司在联邦上诉法院对美国国家劳资关系委员会(NLRB)的结构提出质疑,认为其违宪。两家公司在劳工局对他们提起关于工人权利和工会组织的诉讼后,分别提起诉讼。如果法院判决支持这两家公司,可能会削弱甚至瘫痪这个近百年历史的机构,该机构负责执行劳动法和解决工人对雇主的投诉。此案可能最终上诉至美国最高法院,该法院目前由保守派法官主导,并曾发布裁决限制政府机构的权力。亚马逊和SpaceX的诉讼分别涉及工会选举干预和员工言论自由等问题,而马斯克在特朗普政府中担任效率委员会领导人,也引发了人们对未来劳工政策的关注。

🤔亚马逊和SpaceX公司认为美国国家劳资关系委员会(NLRB)的结构违宪,并提起诉讼挑战其权力。

💼诉讼原因:SpaceX因被指控非法解雇批评马斯克的员工,以及被指控监视员工活动而被劳工局起诉;亚马逊则对纽约市仓库的工会选举结果提出异议,认为劳工局干预了选举。

📅案件背景:特朗普政府时期,马斯克被任命为联邦效率委员会领导人,致力于削减联邦政府开支,这可能影响未来劳工政策。

⚖️案件影响:如果法院判决支持这两家公司,可能会削弱甚至瘫痪NLRB,该机构负责执行劳动法和解决劳动纠纷。

🏛️诉讼过程:案件已进入第五巡回上诉法院,该法院由共和党总统任命的法官主导,最终可能上诉至美国最高法院。

Attorneys for Amazon and Elon Musk’s SpaceX argued in a federal appeals court Monday that the National Labor Relations Board’s structure is unconstitutional, advancing a legal fight that may last into the Trump administration where Musk is expected to oversee bureaucratic cost-cutting.A panel of three judges at the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans heard separate oral arguments in the SpaceX and Amazon lawsuits, which the two companies initiated after the labor agency filed complaints against them in disputes about workers’ rights and union organizing.A ruling in favor of the companies could immensely diminish – or paralyze – the nearly century-old agency, which is tasked with enforcing labor laws and settling labor-related complaints workers lodge against their employers. The issue may eventually reach the U.S. Supreme Court, which has a conservative majority and has issued rulings curbing the power of government agencies,The three appellate judges who heard Monday’s arguments questioned the legal maneuvering by Amazon and SpaceX to get their cases to the 5th Circuit, where jurists nominated by Republican presidents dominate the appeals court.A lawyer for the NLRB emphasized during the hearing that both companies filed their appeals after lower courts did not give rulings by requested deadlines.Michael E. Kenneally, an attorney for SpaceX, retorted that the government was “relying so much on the procedural objections” because of the alleged weakness of its legal argument, a claim that elicited some pushback from the panel.“That sounds to me like the argument ‘procedure doesn’t matter if I win on the merits,’” Judge James E. Graves Jr., an appointee of former President Barack Obama, said.SpaceX, Musk’s space technology company, filed its lawsuit against the NLRB in January after the labor agency accused the company of unlawfully firing employees who wrote an open letter critical of Musk and of creating the impression worker activities were being surveilled.Among other claims, the company argued in its complaint that agency proceedings deprived it of the right to a trial by a jury.Musk, the world’s richest person, has become more influential in the past few months after pumping an estimated $200 million through his political action committee to help elect Donald Trump as president.After he was elected, Trump tapped Musk and former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to lead a new efficiency commission focused on cutting costs across the federal government. Musk has said the new administration will have a “mandate to delete the mountain of choking regulations that do not serve the greater good.”Amazon’s lawsuit against the NLRB is tied to the company’s objections to a union election that took place at a warehouse in New York City in April 2022. The retail giant has accused the agency of improperly interfering in that election, partly by bringing a lawsuit against the company to reinstate a fired organizer close to when voting began.The Amazon Labor Union ultimately won the election to represent workers, but Amazon has refused to come to the negotiating table.The company’s attorneys argued in the lawsuit that the NLRB board members who authorized the agency’s complaint later “acted as judges” by denying a review of Amazon’s objections, which also came before them. Amazon’s lawyers maintained the agency’s structure was unconstitutional because board members are shielded from removal by the U.S. president, among other things.In a statement issued before Monday’s hearing, NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo said it was “nothing new for big companies to challenge the authority of the NLRB to enforce workers’ rights so as not to be held accountable for their violations” of labor law.How many degrees of separation are you from the globe's most powerful business leaders? Explore who made our brand-new list of the 100 Most Powerful People in Business. Plus, learn about the metrics we used to make it.

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