President Dougan Writes Letter to Senate Opposing Inclusion of Anti-Federal Worker Cuts in Budget Resolution
Friday, May 13, 2011
(National Federation of Federal Employees)
Monday,
NFFE National President William R. Dougan wrote
a letter to members of the United States Senate
asking them to exclude a number of misguided
proposals that would have a serious impact on
the size, compensation, and ultimately, the
mission of the federal
workforce. The full
text of the letter is copied below:
On
behalf of the National Federation of Federal
Employees and the 110,000 federal employees our
union represents throughout the United States
and abroad, I am writing to urge you, in
considering the Senate Budget Resolution, to
oppose the drastic cuts to federal employee pay
and benefits offered in House Budget
Resolution, H. Con. Res 34, by Representative
Ryan and the Deficit Commission. Both proposals
seek to extend the two year pay freeze
federal employees are already facing, as well
as reduce the workforce by 10 percent and
increase employee pension contributions. These
types of cuts will produce minimal savings, but
will have a tremendously harmful effect on
hardworking federal employees throughout the
country.
The
Deficit Commission’s plans and Representative
Ryan’s budget are misguided and irresponsible
attempts to place our nation’s deficit squarely
and unfairly on the backs of federal employees.
Considering the increase in contributions to
FERS, the pay freeze, and the change of the
Federal Employees Health Benefit Program into a
voucher system, the average federal worker will
face a pay cut of 6.7 percent in the first year
these proposals are introduced. Within five
years, federal employees will have suffered a
decrease in pay of 14 percent. In ten years, a
decrease of 22 percent.
While
federal employee compensation and benefits
contribute to just 6 percent of the federal
budget, the proposals offered by Representative
Ryan and the Deficit Commission make up 11
percent of the total deficit reduction
measures. This is not shared sacrifice. If the
suggested proposals are implemented, the
federal deficit will see only a 2 percent
reduction, at an exponentially higher cost of
forcing experienced federal employees who
secure our borders, care for our veterans and
provide the innumerable other services American
have come to depend on out of the civil
service.
We must
stand together now in defense of federal
employees. We simply cannot continue blaming
our dedicated civil service for the nation’s
deficit and forcing them to bare an unfair
majority of the burden to reduce it. I ask you
to oppose these imprudent proposals and refuse
their inclusion in the Senate Budget
Resolution.
Sincerely,
William
R. Dougan
National President
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Letter
