A Letter From the Desk of the Legislative Director: What the Next Congress has in Store for Federal Employees
Friday, November 19, 2010(National Federation of Federal Employees)
The 2010
elections are over, and as you probably have
heard, there are major changes in the makeup of
Congress. The Republican Party has taken
control of the House of Representatives, and
GOP leadership has declared that cutting
federal workers pay and benefits is a top
priority. They are committed to gutting federal
pay and benefits despite the fact that federal
employees make an average of 24% less than
private sector employees doing the same
jobs.
In the
first weeks of the new Congress starting in
January, we are expecting votes on freezing or
reducing federal pay across the board, cutting
the size of the federal workforce, reducing the
value of federal retiree annuities, forcing
two-week temporary layoffs of federal employees
(also called furloughs), and eliminating
official time for federal union
representational duties. These are the biggest
threats to the livelihood of federal workers we
have seen in decades, and because the federal
budget deficit is such a serious concern, these
draconian cuts have a realistic possibility of
passing.
In the
coming weeks, NFFE National will distribute
weekly issue spotlights highlighting some of
the cut-backs proposed by the new majority in
Congress. If we are to effectively fight back
against these baseless attacks, it is essential
to be prepared. We must get organized to take
these threats on. If we don't have legislative
engagement at the Local level, we will not be
able to resist these harmful changes.
That means we need legislative committees at
every Local to meet with lawmakers, to keep
members of the union informed about the issues,
and to get ready to act when the time comes to
flood Congress with calls and
letters.
If you
do not have a legislative committee at your
local yet, please establish one in the very
near future. Votes to cut your pay and
benefits are coming just after the New
Year. We need everyone involved to win
these fights. We can't wait another day
to begin preparing.
For more information on what your Local can do to get organized and fight back, contact me via phone at (202) 216-4451, or email, rerwin@nffe.org.
In
Solidarity,
Click
Here for a Printable Version of this Letter
