New on NFFE.org: The NFFE Legislative Action Center
Wednesday, March 2, 2011(National Federation of Federal Employees)
As a
citizen of the United States of America, you
have the right to seek help from your elected
representatives in addressing your concerns --
including policies that affect your conditions
of employment as a federal employee. In a
political climate where elected officials are
targeting the federal workforce for deep cuts,
it is essential for federal workers to speak
truth to power and defend our livelihoods.
To give
you the upper hand in this struggle, your union
has developed the NFFE Legislative Action
Center, an online toolkit that gives you the
resources necessary to make a difference on
Capitol Hill. With the Legislative Action
Center, you will have access to template
letters on some of the most important issues
impacting federal employees today, such as
workforce reduction, pay freezes, reductions to
retirement, and others. You will also find
corresponding sets of talking points that you
may use to advocate on behalf of your issue
when speaking to members of Congress,
legislative/committee staff, or fellow
employees.
“This is
an extremely useful tool that NFFE-IAM members
need to fight back,” said NFFE Legislative
Director Randy Erwin. “The other side is coming
after our livelihoods. They will not be
happy until scores of federal government jobs
are gone, federal employees’ pay is slashed,
retirement security is crippled, health care is
stripped, and the right to have union
representation is gone. What is happening
right now in Wisconsin is just a preview of
what we are going to see on Capitol Hill this
year as the GOP targets federal workers and
their unions. Please use this action
center to make your voice heard. We must
fight back, and this is the tool you and the
members of your Local can use to do
that.”
In
addition to the issue-based resources, there
are also a number of utilities available to
research and contact Congressional
members/candidates. At the very top are
instructions for the Capitol Switchboard,
detailing how to contact your member of
Congress using only your zip code. There is
also a link to AFL-CIO’s voting records, which
lays out how your elected officials have voted
on a number of key working family issues. You
can also find a link to NFFE’s Flyers and Signs
page, where you can access more than a dozen
different signs, brochures, and flyers to use
for union bulletin boards, rallies, or
organizing campaigns.
“Our
goal with this project is to empower individual
NFFE-IAM members and Locals to make positive
change for federal employees,” said NFFE
Communications Director Cory Bythrow. “These
tools are critical to growing our members’
collective voice in public affairs and
educating Congress on the invaluable service
federal employees provide for our nation every
day.”
Keep in
mind that you may only contact your
Congressional representatives on your own time,
on your personal phone/computer, and if you
make it clear that you are contacting them as a
citizen, and not speaking on behalf of the
agency. For more information on the Hatch
Act, click
here.
Click Here to Enter the NFFE Legislative Action Center
