Noah Peters—the attorney for a Google employee who alleged the company discriminates against people with conservative views—will represent the federal government’s labor relations agency in court and advise it on legal issues.
Colleen Duffy Kiko, the Federal Labor Relations Authority’s chief, announced Peters’ appointment as solicitor on Sept. 19. Peters in his new role will serve as the FLRA’s in-house counsel, providing legal guidance on the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute, Ethics in Government Act, Freedom of Information Act, and other laws, Kiko said in a statement.
The FLRA faciliates labor-management relations for 2.1 million civilian federal employees, including about ...