The AFL-CIO opposed the vote to overturn the National Labor Relations Board's 2023 Joint Employer Rule. The rule restores a reasonable standard recognizing entities with control over working conditions as joint employers, ensuring compliance with the National Labor Relations Act and protecting workers’ rights to collective bargaining. Overriding the veto would revert to a restrictive Trump-era standard, creating uncertainty and undermining workers' rights without substantiated threats to business models like franchising or staffing services.
Vote result: Passed
YEAs: 50
NAYs: 48
| Legislator Sort descending | State | Party | Vote | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Sen. Tammy Baldwin |
Democrat
|
No | |
|
Sen. John Barrasso |
Republican
|
Yes | |
|
Sen. Michael Bennet |
Democrat
|
No | |
|
Sen. Marsha Blackburn |
Republican
|
Yes | |
|
Sen. Richard Blumenthal |
Democrat
|
No | |
|
Sen. Cory Booker |
Democrat
|
No | |
|
Sen. John Boozman |
Republican
|
Yes | |
|
Sen. Mike Braun |
Republican
|
Yes | |
|
Sen. Katie Britt |
Republican
|
Yes | |
|
Sen. Sherrod Brown |
Democrat
|
No | |
|
Sen. Ted Budd |
Republican
|
Yes | |
|
Sen. Laphonza Butler |
Democrat
|
No | |
|
Sen. Maria Cantwell |
Democrat
|
No | |
|
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito |
Republican
|
Yes | |
|
Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin |
Democrat
|
No | |
|
Sen. Thomas R. Carper |
Democrat
|
No | |
|
Sen. Bob Casey |
Democrat
|
No | |
|
Sen. Bill Cassidy |
Republican
|
Yes | |
|
Sen. Susan Collins |
Republican
|
Yes | |
|
Sen. Christopher A. Coons |
Democrat
|
No |