Kavanaugh Sided With Trump Casino in 2012 to Thwart Union Drive
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Six years before President Donald Trump nominated him for the Supreme Court, Judge Brett Kavanaugh sided with Trump Entertainment Resorts successful effort to thwart a unionization drive at one of its casinos.
Kavanaugh was one of three Republican-appointed judges who in 2012 voted unanimously to set aside an order by the National Labor Relations Board that would have required the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, to bargain with the United Auto Workers.
The casino has since shut down. But labor advocates point to the case -- as well as ones where he backed management at Sheldon Adelsons Las Vegas Venetian hotel and at SeaWorld after an orca killed a worker -- as evidence that Kavanaugh may hobble enforcement of workplace laws and the already-embattled union movement.
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Kavanaugh pushed back on claims from both sides but directed his harshest comments at the NLRBs attorney, saying it defies common sense to argue that news of the pre-election press conference wouldnt be widespread, and suggesting that could be a reason to send the case back to the agency for reconsideration.