Washington, D.C. – The American Hotel & Lodging Association (AH&LA) applauds the U.S. House of Representatives following passage of the Preventing Greater Uncertainty in Labor-Management Relations Act (H.R. 1120), and issues the following statement:

“By passing the Preventing Greater Uncertainty in Labor-Management Relations Act, the House today demonstrated its commitment to ending the chaos created by the continued actions of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) after being ruled unconstitutional by a federal court,” said AH&LA Executive Vice President for Public Policy Marlene Colucci.

“Even though the court found two of the individuals on the board and many of the decisions made by the current board to be illegitimate, the NLRB chairman stated that the board will continue to act. As a result, hoteliers are unsure as to what federal workplace rules are legal and proper. The Preventing Greater Uncertainty In Labor-Management Relations Act is a common sense bill that requires the NLRB stop issuing decisions until either the U.S. Senate confirms new members constituting a quorum or the U.S. Supreme Court decides it has the authority to act,” she added.

AH&LA will continue to work with the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace to ensure a fair and equitable working environment for both employees and employers.

Serving the hospitality industry for over a century, the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AH&LA) is the sole national association representing all sectors and stakeholders in the lodging industry, including individual hotel property members, hotel companies, student and faculty members, and industry suppliers. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., AH&LA provides members with national advocacy on Capitol Hill, public relations and image management, education, research and information, and other value-added services to provide bottom-line savings and ensure a positive business climate for the lodging industry. Partner state associations provide local representation and additional cost-saving benefits to members.

Chandler Smith
VP Communications (government affairs)
AH&LA