Leif Blomberg (15 February 1941 – 2 March 1998) was a politician and the head of Swedish Metal Workers' Confederation.
[1][2] He was the chairman of the Swedish Metal Workers' Confederation in the period 1982–1993.
[3][4] Shortly after his appointment as the chairman of the confederation it abandoned the main agreements of the Swedish Trade Union allies in 1983.
[5] At the beginning the 1990s Blomberg was a member of the advisory committee on the European Community formed by the Prime Minister Ingvar Carlsson.
[9] He also served as the minister for consumer affairs during the same period.