Harold Craig Becker (born November 14, 1956), known professionally as Craig Becker, is an American labor attorney, a former member of the National Labor Relations Board, and currently[when?] the Senior Counsel to the AFL–CIO.
Becker was nominated by President Barack Obama for a seat on the National Labor Relations Board; a 13–10 vote by a Senate panel on February 4, 2010 allowed his nomination to move to the Senate floor.[6] However, his nomination failed to move to a floor vote on a vote of 52-33, falling eight short of the votes needed to block a Republican filibuster.[7] On March 27, 2010, President Obama made a recess appointment of Becker to the National Labor Relations Board.[8] The president's action enabled Becker to serve without Senate confirmation until the chamber adjourned in January 2012.[citation needed]
On January 26, 2011, Obama renominated Becker to the same seat, which was to expire in December 2014.[9] However, Becker's nomination remained stalled in the Senate, and with Becker's recess appointment drawing to a close, Obama withdrew the nomination on December 15, 2011.[10] As such, Becker's term on the board ended at the end of December 2011. His recess appointment was upheld, under Noel Canning, by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 2014.[11] After leaving the National Labor Relations Board, he taught at Georgetown Law School and then was named General Counsel of the AFL–CIO.[citation needed]