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The U.S. House of Representatives April 10 voted 219-209 to pass a bill that would stop all National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) activity that requires a three-member quorum until the legal disputes involving the board are resolved. If passed into law, the Preventing Greater Uncertainty in Labor-Management Relations Act (H.R. 1120) would restrict the NLRB until the U.S. Supreme Court weighs in on a Jan. 25 decision by an appeals court that found President Obama’s “recess” appointments of members to the board in early 2012 were unconstitutional, or until the U.S. Senate confirms a quorum. Specifically, the bill would: