

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
Federal Employee Union Praises White House Executive Memo on Domestic Partnerships and Non-Discrimination
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Randy
Erwin, Legislative Director
Phone: (202)
257-0948
Washington, D.C. – The
National Federation of Federal Employees
(NFFE), a national union representing 100,000
federal workers throughout government, praises
President Barack Obama’s memorandum extending
benefits to federal employees with same sex
domestic partners.
In a
letter to President Obama, NFFE National
President Richard N. Brown stressed the union’s
commitment to building a fair and just federal
workplace.
“Since
benefits comprise a great deal of federal
employees’ compensation, we believe this change
will help make tremendous strides toward
ensuring fairness and equality within the
federal workplace,” said Brown. “There are an
estimated 30,000 federal employees who are in
committed, same-sex relationships who will
benefit substantially from this executive
memorandum. These employees are deserving of
the benefits for which they have worked hard to
earn. They are also deserving of the
dignity that comes with their relationships
being duly recognized by their employer.”
Though
the benefits extended by the executive
memorandum are a step in the right direction,
it falls short of ensuring full benefit
equality for federal employees in domestic
partnerships.
“Although
we are pleased to see the progress made with
this executive memorandum, there remains much
to be done to secure the full range of benefits
that federal employees in domestic partnerships
deserve,” said Brown.
Indeed,
establishing full benefits for federal
employees in domestic partnerships would
require a change in law. The Domestic
Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act of
2009 (H.R. 2517/S. 1102), a bipartisan piece of
legislation in both chambers of Congress, would
exact the necessary change that federal
employees deserve.
“[This
legislation] would give federal employees in
domestic partnerships the full benefits they
deserve and would codify the policy into law so
that it would not run the risk of being
overturned with the stroke of a pen under a
future administration,” said
Brown.
Letter to
President Obama Supporting Domestic Partner
Benefits Memo