NFFE Civilian Conservation Corps Representatives Lobby their Elected Officials in Washington, DC
Wednesday, March 31, 2010(National Federation of Federal Employees)
Last
week, seven representatives from NFFE Locals
1840, 1855 and 1697 came to Washington, DC to
lobby their members of Congress on issues
impacting USFS Civilian Conservation Corps
(CCC) centers nationwide.
Led by
the Forest Service Council’s CCC Vice President
Larry E. King and NFFE Legislative Director
Randy Erwin, the group visited nearly 50
Congressional offices over the course of just 4
days. In meetings with elected officials such
as Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Sen. Kit Bond
(R-MO), Rep. Heath Shuler (D-NC), and Rep. Jo
Ann Emerson (R-MO), to name a few, NFFE
representatives shared a number of proposals
for reforming the CCC under the upcoming
Workforce Investment Act reauthorization.
The most
important proposal would restructure the
administration of the national Job Corps
program. Currently, Job Corps and CCC centers
are administered by the Department of Labor and
Department of Agriculture (USDA), respectively.
NFFE’s proposal would unite the programs’
administration under the USDA, reducing
duplication of effort and streamlining
operations in general.
Another
important issue NFFE representatives lobbied
for was an update of the CCC’s mission to
include job training for veterans. In the early
days of the CCC, part of its mission was to
train World War I veterans returning from
Europe. Under this new proposal, veterans would
once again be given the opportunity to learn
the job skills they need to thrive when
returning from overseas. It also opens up new
avenues for veterans looking to transition into
public service as a civilian. More information
on this and other NFFE CCC proposals can be
found here.
“This
was an outstanding opportunity to influence
legislation on behalf of our union membership,”
said Robert Barth, Secretary-Treasurer of NFFE
Local 1840. “We believe that our proposed
legislation will strengthen not only the Job
Corps program, but the role and mission of the
Civilian Conservation
Corps.”
Established as part of President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal in the 1930’s, the
CCC played a crucial role in lifting our
country out of the Great Depression. Focusing
on the conservation and development of the
nation’s natural resources, the program
provided economic relief, rehabilitation and
training for a total of three million workers.
In the
decades since, the Job Corps program has been
very successful at providing job training to
disadvantaged youths throughout the nation, and
placing them in meaningful employment. Today,
CCC centers offer unique vocational trade
options directly related to their conservation
mission, such as forestry, natural resource
management, and firefighting. This
often leads directly to careers in federal land
management agencies, as well as in the private
sector. It is the members of NFFE Locals 1840,
1855, and 1697 that provide this essential
service to our nation every day.
“Our
union members are an invaluable resource,
serving as mentors to disadvantaged youth
seeking job training and public service
opportunities,” said NFFE Local 1840 President
Lance Hamann. “They provide the foundation for
the character development of these youths, and
I believe our elected officials recognize this
commitment. It was a privilege to represent
them in our nation’s capital this
week.”
Special
thanks to Larry King, Lisa Lewis, Shawn
Patterson, Lance Hamann, Rob Barth, Michelle
Marnhout, and Hugh Russell for their
participation.
