New Legislation Calls for Mandatory Two-Week Furloughs for Federal Employees
Friday, January 14, 2011(National Federation of Federal Employees)
Second-term Congressman Mike Coffman
(R-CO) yesterday introduced legislation to
impose two weeks of mandatory leave on the
federal workforce. Starting in 2012, Coffman’s
proposal would impact all federal employees,
with the exception of those working in
national-security, health, or law
enforcement-related positions. Were the bill to
become law, covered federal workers would be
forced to take leave without pay for two weeks
per year.
“Federal
employees were already struggling when Congress
imposed a freeze on their pay,” said NFFE
National President William R. Dougan.
“Mandating two weeks of leave without pay on
top of that could be the difference between
scraping by, and financial ruin, for some
families.”
Also
included in the bill is a provision to reduce
the pay of members of Congress by 10%, which,
if passed, would be the first Congressional pay
cut in over 75 years. Though this gesture may
give the appearance of good faith, the true
impact of this cut will be minimal. In fact,
rank-and-file members of Congress will still
make $156,000 per year after a 10% reduction.
Just for perspective, that is more than the
nation’s highest paid GS 15 Step 10. Compared
to the burden carried by America’s civil
servants, who have already seen their pay
frozen this year, this reduction is
disingenuous at best.
In
September of last year, Coffman introduced a
similar bill which quickly died in the
then-Democratically controlled House of
Representatives. Now, with Republican lawmakers
in the majority, there’s a much greater chance
of this legislation becoming law.
Making
matters worse, this bill is just the latest in
an onslaught of anti-federal worker proposals
emanating from Washington recently. Last week
alone, Republican members of Congress
introduced bills to abolish union official
time, extend the two year pay freeze to
three years, and eliminate 200,000 federal
jobs.
“It is
abundantly clear that the new majority in
Congress is targeting federal employees,” said
NFFE Legislative Director Randy Erwin. “It is
critical that every NFFE Local do their part to
weigh in with their lawmakers opposing these
attacks. Lawmakers will continue to make
one cut after another to federal employees
until there is nothing left to cut. Feds
are being targeted – now is the time to get mad
about it.”
