gwynne wilcox was purportedly fired by donald trump, with gwynne wilcox removed.ow to just two members, which means it can't do anything. so now whole foods is claiming that trump firing gwynne wilcox makes that that union vote that unions win in philadelphia moot means that it doesn't count. in a legal filing this week, whole foods is arguing that because the national labor review board. effectively no longer has enough members to function, quote, the board's regional director lacks authority to lawfully certify the results of the union's win. yeah, yeah, they they may have voted to unionize, but there's nobody here to certify that win. so it's like it didn't happen. sharon block, a harvard law professor and former democratic member of the labor board, told the washington post, quote, the whole foods filing made clear the company is not going to abide by the outcome of that election, and now there's nothing that can compel them to. joining us now live, i'm honored to say, is gwynne wilcox, former well, former argue well member and former chair of the national lab