President Clinton Names Dennis P. Walsh as a Member of the National Labor Relations Board (10/18/00)
                              THE WHITE HOUSE

                       Office of the Press Secretary

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For Immediate Release                                          October 18,
2000


 PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES DENNIS P. WALSH AS A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL LABOR
                              RELATIONS BOARD

     The President today announced the nomination of Dennis P. Walsh to
serve as a Member of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).

     Mr. Dennis P. Walsh, of Maryland, presently serves as Chief Counsel to
Wilma B. Liebman, member of the National Labor Relations Board.
Previously, he served as Chief Counsel to the late NLRB member Margaret A.
Browning.  From 1989 to 1994, Mr. Walsh served as an associate in the firm
of Spear, Wilderman, Borish, Endy, Browning & Spear in Philadelphia.

     Mr. Walsh received a B.A. in Government from Hamilton College and a
J.D. from Cornell Law School.

     The National Labor Relations Board is an independent agency which
administers the nation?s principal labor law, the National Labor Relations
Act.  The Board is vested with the power to prevent and remedy unfair labor
practices committed by private sector employers and unions and to safeguard
employees? rights to organize and determine, through secret ballot
elections, whether to have unions as their bargaining representatives.

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