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President nominates Liebman for another NLRB term
August 02, 2006 by Ross Runkel at LawMemo

Wilma B. Liebman has served as a Member of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) since 1997, and President Bush has nominated her for another five-year term. She is one of two Democrats on the five-Member Board. [White House announcement]

Three current Members and the General Counsel are serving in recess appointments. Perhaps the Senate will confirm all of them some day. Labor Law Blog, who broke the news, thinks the Senate will approve all these appointments this week: President Bush Nominates Wilma B. Liebman to Serve Another Term on the NLRB. We'll see.

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