By Brian Sumers
Daily Journal Staff Writer
With a Democratic member's recess appointment set to expire in December, the National Labor Relations Board may be sidelined from issuing decisions due to a 2010 U.S. Supreme Court decision and party squabbling in Washington.
Republican Congressional leaders, upset with what they say have been sweeping anti-business decisions made this summer, have suggested they won't confirm appointments mad...
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