By Kevin Mooney
After resisting multiple requests to recuse himself from cases
involving the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), an Obama
Administration attorney with ties to organized labor should be
investigated for possible ethical violations, according to the National
Right to Work (NRTW) Foundation.
Craig Becker, who previously served as an associate general counsel
for the SEIU and AFL-CIO, was selected via an Obama recess appointment
to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in March after his
nomination ran into congressional opposition. Becker has suggested in
his academic writings that major policy changes could be implemented
without legislative approval. He has also litigated against NRTW
Foundation clients and help shape legal strategies for SEIU affiliates.
In a letter addressed
to Attorney General Eric Holder, the Foundation calls for an
investigation into Becker’s participation in recent legal cases that
concern his former employer. This activity could be in direction
violation of the ethics pledge that Becker signed in April, the NRTWF letter states.
To date, NRTW attorneys have filed over a dozen recusal motions
against Becker but he has refused to comply in every case except one.
The ethics pledge Becker signed includes the following pledge: “I will
not for a period of 2 years from the date of my appointment participate
in any particular matter involving specific parties that is directly
and substantially related to my former employer or former clients,
including regulations and contracts.”
Nevertheless, Becker has proceeded to take part in cases involving SEIU affiliates.
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