General Counsel

The General Counsel, appointed by the President to a 4-year term with Senate consent, is independent from the Board and is responsible for the investigation and prosecution of unfair labor practice cases and for the general supervision of the NLRB field offices in the processing of cases. The current General Counsel is Ronald Meisburg. Each Regional Office is headed by a Regional Director who is responsible for making the initial determination in cases arising within the geographical area served by the region.

 

General Counsel biography:

 
Ronald Meisburg was confirmed by the Senate on August 4, 2006 to serve as General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) for 4 years...
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General Counsels and terms since 1935

 


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