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Chamber executive vice president Bruce Josten called Becker's views "well outside the mainstream." Becker and his supporters attempted last week to play down the writings as scholarly ruminations. "I don't have any illusions that those important changes can somehow be accomplished administratively and neither does Craig Becker," said Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin, chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions committee. For unions, Brown's surprise win in Massachusetts has been a frustrating setback. "Republicans stalled Becker's nomination for five months and now accuse Democrats of trying to rush him through," said AFL-CIO legislative director Bill Samuel. The tussle over Becker is also another setback for the NLRB, which has been waiting for more than two years with vacancies in three of its five seats. That has forced the agency to postpone hundreds of cases that could have a wider effect on the workplace.
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