The Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives on Friday voted to repeal a federal labor board rule set to take effect in February that would treat companies as the employers of many contract and franchise workers and require them to bargain with those workers’ unions.
“The White House earlier this week said Democratic President Joe Biden would veto the resolution if it passes both houses of Congress. A two-thirds majority would be required to overcome a White House veto.”
I totally missed that, thanks for pointing that out. I’ll try to make sure to post the veto when it happens.