The National Labor Relations Board has a new inspector general to fill the gap left by the retirement of the agency’s longtime watchdog.
Ruth Blevins, who was an audit director in the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General, is the NLRB’s new IG, the agency announced Monday.
“She is a proven leader with extensive expertise in auditing and will be a tremendous asset to the NLRB,” Chair Lauren McFerran (D) said in a statement.
Blevins takes the reins following the June retirement of David Berry, who was involved in some high-profile investigations while working as the agency’s top ...
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