Union Leadership Gathers at Winpisinger Center to Review Organizing Strategic Plan; Plot New Direction for NFFE (Photos)
Wednesday, October 19, 2011(National Federation of Federal Employees)
Last
week, leaders from throughout NFFE gathered at
the IAM’s William W. Winpisinger Center in
Placid Harbor, MD, to discuss the possibility
of fundamental change to our Union’s organizing
and recruiting strategy. (Click here for
photos)
The
timing for a revised organizing strategic plan
could not be better: Today Locals must sign up
three new members to net just one; retirements
are taking a huge toll on union membership
throughout the federal sector. Though NFFE has
continued to grow in spite of the recent
retirement wave, hundreds of thousands more
retirements are anticipated in the next five
years. Our Union must continually recruit new
members to survive and thrive, and NFFE
leadership made this maxim the anchor of all
proposals to update the plan last week.
The
majority of NFFE’s nationally elected officers,
Council presidents (or designees), business
representatives, and staff came together for
two days to determine how to turn our Union
into the fastest growing labor organization in
the country. Emphasizing the concepts of
cultural change, recruitment incentives,
expanding resources, and encouraging youth
involvement, the new plan represent a radical
departure from past Union organizing strategic
plans and a great leap forward for NFFE’s brand
of Unionism.
“What we
spoke about was cultural change: Saying goodbye
to the days where organizing and recruitment
were just another duty, and instead moving
toward to a new system where every NFFE member,
steward, officer, or staffer is an agent for
growth,” said NFFE National President William
R. Dougan. “At NFFE we have always done things
differently than other Unions, and that has
been the key to our success over the past 94
years. On January 1, 2012 we will be
undertaking a revolutionary change in NFFE
policy that will undoubtedly be the key to our
success over the next 94
years.”
The new
plan is currently being drafted based on the
input gathered at last week’s strategic
planning session. Once drafting and final
review and approval are complete, the final
edition of the plan will be released, likely in
mid-November.
If you are interested in holding a recruiting drive at your Local, call your National Organizing Coordinator at the numbers below.
Click Here to View Photos from the Strategic Planning Session
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Cassie Kerner Bond |
Brittany Paull |
