Publisher's Synopsis
This volume contains the official record of the Senate hearing regarding the nomination of Joseph Swerdzewski to the position of General Counsel for the Federal Labor Relations Authority. The hearing, held before the Committee on Governmental Affairs during the One Hundred Third Congress, provides a detailed examination of Mr. Swerdzewski's qualifications, experience, and suitability for this important role within the federal government. This document offers valuable insights into the confirmation process for key government appointments and the priorities of the Federal Labor Relations Authority during the early 1990s. A crucial resource for legal professionals, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of labor law and governmental oversight.
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