Veterans’ Groups Briefed on 7422 Bill
Tuesday, April 22, 2008(National Federation of Federal Employees)
Washington, D.C. - Last
week, representatives from NFFE and other
unions representing Department of Veterans’
Affairs (VA) workers briefed a number of
Veterans’ Service Organizations (VSOs) on HR
4089 and S 2824, legislation that would restore
a meaningful scope of bargaining to Title 38 VA
health care providers. The
American Legion, Paralyzed Veterans of America,
Disabled American Veterans, and Iraq and
Afghanistan Veterans of America were all in
attendance.
The
briefing was held to inform the VSOs of the
unions’ plans to push for legislation impacting
bargaining rights for VA workers. The
event gave the unions the opportunity to
outline the necessity for eliminating the 7422
bargaining exceptions under Title 38 and to
discuss the benefits this legislation would
have on recruitment and retention of health
care providers at the VA. The
veterans’ groups were given the opportunity to
raise any questions or concerns they had about
the pending
legislation.
“The VSOs
do great work for the American veteran,” said
NFFE Legislative Director Randy Erwin. “It is
important for labor to keep these groups in the
loop when we are advocating legislation that
impacts the VA. Ideally, we would like the
VSOs to support the legislation we are pushing,
but at a minimum we want to keep them
informed.
Going forward, we hope to gain the
support of the VSOs for HR 4089 and S
2824.”
