Board (NLRB), which arbitrates conflicts between unions and businesses, could be paralyzed soon. The chair of the NLRB’s board, Wilma Liebman, just left. Another colleague should leave the institution at the end of the year. The board’s two remaining members won’t be enough to issue decisions and Republican elected officials already warned that they were going to make future appointments extremely complicated. (Ref. 110509)
Wilma Liebman was appointed by President Clinton
in 1997 and was