

New Year, New Opportunities
This past year was a time of great progress and achievement for NFFE and its members. We have seen vast improvements in our organizing, stepped up our communications and secured a series of significant legislative victories.
Now, with 2010 in full swing, we are looking to build on these successes and bring our union to even greater heights. In this spirit, I would like to share with you some of the many priorities that NFFE will pursue as 2010 continues to unfold.
In the early days of this year, we announced the formation of the Federal Workers Alliance (FWA), a coalition of 21 unions representing federal workers. FWA members will work together in solidarity to promote favorable legislation and personnel policies for the more than 300,000 combined federal employees it represents. Working side by side with our union brothers and sisters on these matters benefits us all.
Another important relationship we are looking to cultivate is that between labor and management at the many agencies we represent. We intend to play a very active role in the formation of new agency partnership councils. Our goal is to build a strong foundation for robust and productive dialogue to take place between workers and their managers.
We have an ambitious legislative agenda for 2010. Among our numerous legislative priorities this year, we hope to secure pay parity between military and civilian employees, establish a paid parental leave benefit, and to obtain the benefits that many temporary federal employees are denied.
Lastly, NFFE will continue to focus on organizing and engaging new members. With the new Organizing Strategic Plan in motion, we are committing significant time and resources to growing our union. By year's end we anticipate greater growth in members than we experienced in 2009.
With your help, I am looking forward to making 2010 the best year ever to be a NFFE member.
William R. Dougan
Non-Foreign Area Retirement Equity Assurance Act Approved by Senate Committee
Friday, April 10, 2009
(National Federation of Federal Employees)
Last week, the Senate
Committee on Homeland Security and Government
Affairs approved the Non-Foreign Area
Retirement Equity Assurance Act (Non-Foreign
AREA Act), S.507, a bill that will extend
locality pay to federal employees located
outside of the 48 contiguous states.
Under current law,
federal employees working in Alaska, Hawaii,
and the U.S. Territories receive a yearly COLA
payment in lieu of the locality pay received by
their mainland counterparts. Whereas locality pay is
factored in when calculating one’s retirement
annuity, COLA payments are left out of the
equation.
The result
of this discrepancy is a significantly lower
‘high 3,’ and thus, retirement annuity, for
employees working in Alaska, Hawaii, or a U.S.
territory, than that enjoyed by employees in
identical positions working within the
contiguous 48 states.
A companion
bill in the House, HR.1266, is currently under
review by the House Committee on Oversight and
Government Reform.