Federal Workers Alliance Calls for FLRA Budget Boost in FY12
Friday, October 15, 2010(National Federation of Federal Employees)
In a
letter to
President Obama last
week, the Federal Workers Alliance (FWA) called
for a modest increase to the Federal Labor
Relations Authority’s (FLRA) budget for fiscal
year 2012. In his fiscal year 2011 budget, the
President called for $26 million, a figure that
the FWA says must be raised to $30 million in
order for the agency to properly address its
overburdened caseload.
Due to inadequate staff, the
agency has amassed a significant number of
over-aged cases of 120 days or older, which
significantly undermines effective
labor-management relations at agencies
throughout the federal
government.
The FLRA
is a small federal agency responsible for
administering labor relations statute within
the federal workforce. In much of the last
decade, the agency weathered severe
underfunding, nearly grinding its operation to
a standstill. With the additional funding, the
agency’s budget would return to
inflation-adjusted levels from the year
2000.
The additional funds will be crucial for the agency to carry out its critical mission for the federal workforce, and the American people.
