A member of the National Labor Relations Board who faces allegations of leaking information about pending board decisions to a former adviser to Mitt Romney, is stepping down, the NLRB said Sunday.
Earlier this month, the NLRB’s inspector general alleged in a report that Mr. Flynn released proprietary information to former board member Peter Schaumber, who had been an adviser to Mr. Romney, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee. The report was made public by Rep. George Miller of California, the top Democrat on the House Education and the Workforce Committee. Mr. Miller, along with Sen. Tom Harkin (D., Iowa) had called for Mr. Flynn’s resignation.