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Mar 06, 2021 ¡ The White House has fired Sharon Gustafson, general counsel for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, after the controversial Donald Trump appointee refused to resign in a defiant letter to...
President Biden calls for the end to 'partisan warfare,' only to turn around and demand that Senate-confirmed officials resign so he can make room for his left-wing friends," said Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.), the top Republican on the House Education and Labor Committee.
In a letter to the White House released by the Ethics and Public Policy Center, a conservative think tank, Gustafson said she "respectfully" declined the White House's request to resign and that she wanted to serve the remainder of her four-year term, which was set to expire in 2023.
Republicans swiftly came out swinging against the firing. Andrea Lucas, a Republican-appointed commissioner to the EEOC, described the firing as a violation of Biden's calls for unity.
President Biden calls for the end to âpartisan warfare,â only to turn around and demand that Senate-confirmed officials resign so he can make room for his left-wing friends ," North Carolina Republican Rep. Virginia Foxx said in a statement.
Gustafson, the first woman to serve as General Counsel to the EEOC, noted that her removal was highly irregular and that never before has a General Counsel been removed for "being appointed by the wrong political party.".
In a definite letter Friday morning to President Biden, Sharon Gustafson said she "respectfully" declined the White Houseâs request for her resignation, noting she had only served half of her four-year term. "I intend to honor that commitment," she wrote in a letter released by the Ethics and Public Policy Center.
President Biden calls for the end to 'partisan warfare,' only to turn around and demand that Senate-confirmed officials resign so he can make room for his left-wing friends," said Rep. Virginia Foxx in a statement. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
When a new president is inaugurated into office, it's common for them to appoint their own people to all White House staff positions. Typically, staff members appointed by the preceding administration voluntarily depart from their posts.
Š Evan Vucci/AP President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting with labor leaders in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021, in Washington, DC. Evan Vucci/AP
President Joe Biden on Friday fired a Trump-appointed lawyer serving on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the federal agency that investigates workplace sex discrimination and retaliation. Sharon Gustafson, who had under the Trump administration been the EEOC's general counsel, refused to resign, according to an email published online by ...
An appointee of former President Donald Trump was fired by the White House on Friday after she refused to resign willingly, saying she ârespectfullyâ declined President Joe Biden âs request to appoint his own general counsel at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Sharon Gustafon was fired after she was told to step down from the post so the new president could select his own appointee at the EEOC, but refused and indicated her intention to remain until the end of her four-year tenure.
The fracas at the NLRB, an important but normally staid body that is tasked with upholding workersâ rights to organize and overseeing union elections, began just hours into Bidenâs presidency, when the administration asked Robb , a Trump appointee, to resign 10 months before his term expired . Load Error.
Republicans decried Robbâs firing and said Biden was jeopardizing the agencyâs independence. Rep. Virginia Foxx (N.C.), the ranking Republican on the House Education and Labor Committee, called Biden âs request for Robbâs resignation âinappropriateâ and an âoutrageous ultimatum.â. âI urge President Biden to rescind this ill-advised ...
Brandon Magner, a labor lawyer who writes the newsletter Labor Law Lite, said the agency had lost a quarter of its staff since Robb took over, which had limited its enforcement of the law. âRobbâs mission in accepting the general counsel job wasnât just to reverse Obama Board decisions and create pro-management precedent.
On Thursday, an NLRB spokesman announced that Alice B. Stock, who was Robbâs deputy, had also been fired after refusing to resign by the end of the day as she had been asked.
The Biden administration fired the National Labor Relations Boardâs general counsel, Peter Robb, breaking with precedent to end the tenure of a figure seen as a foe by worker advocates and labor unions. Robbâs deputy, Alice B. Stock, was also fired after refusing to resign.
Some pointed out that President Barack Obama did not fire Ronald Meisburg, the boardâs top prosecutor who was appointed by President George W. Bush and served out his term, which lasted more than a year after the Democrat took office.