For the first time since December 2007, the National Labor Relations Board has all five of its members. Yesterday the NLRB swore in its fifth member, Republican Brian Hayes, for a full term after he and Democratic board member Mark Pearce were unanimously confirmed by the US Senate in late June. (Pearce was already on the board through a recess appointment.) Of course, now the only person on the NLRB without a full term is Craig Becker, whose recess appointment lasts until the end of the year when the Senate ends its current session.