NFFE Organizing Strategic Plan Review Set for Next Week at the Winpisinger Center; Give Us Your Feedback!
Friday, September 10, 2010(National Federation of Federal Employees)
The week
of September 12-17, members of the NFFE
National Organizing Steering Committee will
come together in person for just the second
time to reevaluate the union’s now year-old Organizing Strategic
Plan.
Set at
the William W. Winpisinger Education &
Technology Center in Placid Harbor, MD, the
review session will take a three-tiered
approach: evaluating effectiveness and
progress, revising the plan to incorporate best
practices, and developing means for
implementation of the revised strategy. With
over a year of operational knowledge to work
from, the committee will have plenty of data to
analyze and utilize.
“The
past year has been a very educational one for
NFFE,” said National Organizing Director Cassie
Kerner. “The original plan was a great
start, and we have seen very encouraging
progress result from its implementation.
With the experience and knowledge we have
acquired during the past year, we’re now in a
position to tailor our plan so that it will be
even more effective in the
future.”
The
plan, first drafted and approved by the
committee during the summer of 2009, sought to
lend a more centralized structure to the
union’s once Local-based organizing strategy.
With the union gaining more members
year-over-year for the past several years, NFFE
elected to seize this growth trend and redouble
its organizing efforts. Since the plan’s
implementation the union’s organizing numbers
have increased dramatically, growing by
approximately 35% thus far this year over
2009’s total.
Building
on these successes, the Committee is looking to
grow even faster in the years to come.
“We’re
extremely happy with the progress that we’ve
made, particularly during the past year,” said
Kerner. “Many Locals and individuals across the
country have stepped up and renewed their focus
on organizing, and the hard work is paying
off. But there is still significant room
for growth within our organization; with your
help, we can continue to make the most of this
opportunity.”
Throughout the review process, the
Committee wants to hear your ideas on how NFFE
can improve its organizing efforts. Please
submit your comments to National Organizing
Director Cassie Kerner at ckerner@nffe.org.
