Press Releases
- Jun 26, 2008 NFFE Applauds Committee Move to Grant 3.9% Pay Increase for Federal Workers On Wednesday, June 25th, the House Appropriations Committee approved the Fiscal Year 2009 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill. Included in the bill was language that would give civilian federal employees a 3.9 percent average pay raise for FY09. more...
- May 29, 2008 Citing Safety Concerns, Passport Workers Endorse Legislation to Manufacture Passports Domestically The National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE), the federal union representing Passport Agency workers, is endorsing H.R. 5752, a bill requiring that United States passports be manufactured in the United States. more...
- May 1, 2008 Union Hopes for Better Labor Relations Under New GSA Administrator After the resignation of GSA Administrator Lurita Doan, the NFFE GSA Council is planning to appeal to members of Congress and the White House to encourage the selection of a new GSA Administrator that will embrace the idea of collaborative and effective labor relations at the agency. more...
- Feb 21, 2008 GAO Audit Cites Bogus Savings Claims in Forest Service Outsourcing Program Bush Administration claims that ‘competitive sourcing’ in the U.S. Forest Service saved taxpayers millions of dollars are based on shoddy and misleading accounting practices, according to a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report released today. more...
- Feb 8, 2008 NFFE Endorses Hillary for President The National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE), the nation’s oldest union representing civilian federal employees, is endorsing Senator Hillary Clinton for President. more...
- Jan 29, 2008 Bush Signs Defense Authorization, NSPS Reform Into Law Yesterday, President George W. Bush signed the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (H.R. 4986) into law. Included in the bill was language to fundamentally alter the National Security Personnel System (NSPS), a controversial personnel reform at the Department of Defense (DoD). more...
- Dec 14, 2007 Defense Authorization Passes Senate, NSPS Reform Being Sent to White House for Bush’s Signature Today, the Senate passed the Fiscal Year 2008 Defense Authorization Conference Report (HR 1585) which included language to fundamentally alter the National Security Personnel System (NSPS), a controversial personnel reform at the Department of Defense (DoD). This vote follows the House vote to... more...
- Dec 12, 2007 House Adopts Defense Authorization Conference Report by Veto-proof Majority Today, the House of Representatives adopted the Fiscal Year 2008 Defense Authorization Conference Report (HR 1585) which included language to fundamentally alter the National Security Personnel System (NSPS), a controversial personnel reform at the Department of Defense (DoD). more...
- Dec 10, 2007 Conferees Restore Defense Workers' Rights Under New Personnel Plan On Friday, December 7th, House and Senate conferees revealed details of the Fiscal Year 2008 Defense Authorization Conference Report (HR 1585) which included language to fundamentally alter the National Security Personnel System (NSPS), a controversial personnel reform at the Department of... more...
- Oct 2, 2007
Senate Adopts Significant A-76 Reform
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Washington, DC – Late yesterday, the United States Senate adopted an amendment to the fiscal year 2008 Defense Authorization bill that would make several revisions to the A-76 public-private competition process. Together, these changes would do much to level the playing field for federal... more... - Oct 2, 2007
Defense Authorization Passes Seante: NSPS Reform Clears Major Hurdle
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Yesterday, the United States Senate passed the fiscal year 2008 Defense Authorization bill (HR 1585). Included in the bill was language to fundamentally reform the Pentagon’s contentious personnel plan, the National Security Personnel System (NSPS). The bill was passed by a 92-3 vote. more... - Sep 12, 2007
DoD to Delay Implementation of NSPS
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Yesterday, the Department of Defense (DoD) put out a release stating that the Department “has no plans to implement the adverse actions, appeals and labor relations portions of the National Security Personnel System (NSPS) at this time.” more... - Aug 6, 2007 House Strips Funding for NSPS Late Saturday night, before adjourning for summer recess, the U.S. House of Representatives accepted the Inslee/Jones/Van Hollen amendment to the fiscal year 2008 Defense Appropriations bill. The language will block the Department of Defense (DoD) from implementing the parts of the National... more...
- Jul 19, 2007
GAO Report Supports Union Contention that Pentagon Understated Cost of NSPS
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A new report issued by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) supports Defense unions’ contention that the Department of Defense (DoD) has been underestimating the cost of implementing the National Security Personnel System (NSPS). According to the report, GAO found that DoD’s November... more... - Jul 3, 2007
Defense Unions Seek Rehearing of NSPS Case
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Yesterday, the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) and other unions representing Department of Defense (DoD) workers filed a Petition for Rehearing En Banc in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in regard to AFGE, et al., v. Gates. more... - Jun 13, 2007 PASSPORT UNION: PROCESSING DELAYS WILL ONLY GET WORSE UNLESS LAND/SEA BORDER RULE DELAYED The union representing Passport Agency workers is predicting greater difficulty processing Passport applications throughout 2007 and into 2008. National Federation of Federal Employees, Local 1998 (a nationwide local representing all bargaining unit Passport workers) blames unnecessary staffing... more...
- Jun 8, 2007 NFFE Praises One-Year Defund of Forest Service A-76 Program A provision in the fiscal year 2008 Interior appropriations bill, reported out of the House Appropriations Committee yesterday, would cut funding for the Forest Service competitive sourcing program in FY08. more...
- Jun 1, 2007
War Funding Bill Spares Coast Guard Civil Engineers from Downsizing
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A provision in the fiscal year 2007 supplemental appropriations bill (HR 2206), signed into law by President Bush last Friday, shut down a major downsizing and reorganization plan for the Civil Engineering Program of the Coast Guard. more... - May 25, 2007
NFFE Applauds Senate Armed Services Committee for Restoration of Collective Bargaining Under NSPS
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Washington, DC – Today, the Senate Armed Services Committee released the contents of the Defense Authorization Bill for fiscal year 2008. Included in the bill was a provision to do the following: “To repeal the existing authority of the Department of Defense to establish a new labor... more... - May 10, 2007
NFFE Praises A-76 Revisions Passed in House Armed Services Committee
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Washington, DC – Today, the House Armed Services Committee passed several revisions to the A-76 public-private competition process. Together, these changes would do much to level the playing field for federal workers when competing against private contractors for the same government work. more... - May 9, 2007
NFFE Applauds House Panel's NSPS Reform Language
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Yesterday, the House Armed Services readiness subcommittee approved language to amend the law establishing the National Security Personnel System (NSPS), a controversial personnel reform at the Department of Defense (DoD). more... - Oct 28, 2006
NFFE Mourns Loss of Fallen Members in California Wildfire
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Richard N. Brown, President of the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE), today issued the following statement in response to news that three Forest Service workers and members of NFFE Local 1558 died yesterday in wildfire in California. A fourth Forest Service worker, Engine Captain... more... - Sep 26, 2006 Defund of NSPS Retained in Defense Appropriations Conference Report Washington , DC – The recently released 2007 Defense Appropriations Bill Conference Report has retained a provision to defund sections of the National Security Personnel System (NSPS) deemed illegal by Judge Emmett G. Sullivan in the United States District Court for the... more...
- Jun 27, 2006 Federal Unions Win DHS Personnel System Decision in Federal Appeals Court Today, the US District Court for the District of Columbia issued its long-awaited ruling on Department of Homeland Security (DHS) personnel reform. The National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE), along with sister unions, prevailed in a resounding victory. more...
- Jun 21, 2006 NFFE Supports House Action to Defund NSPS Yesterday, the U.S. House of Representatives accepted an amendment to the FY07 Defense Appropriations Bill (HR 5631) to defund sections of the National Security Personnel System (NSPS) recently deemed illegal by Judge Emmett G. Sullivan in the United States District Court for the District of... more...
- May 2, 2006 Forest Service Competitive Sourcing Contract Terminated: Shoddy Work Put Employees and Public in Unsafe Situations On May 1, 2006, the Forest Service terminated for default its Region 5 fleet maintenance contract with Serco Management Services, Inc. This will affect how the agency's California fleet, including specialized fire-fighting equipment, will be serviced. more...
- Mar 1, 2006 Defense Workers in Disbelief as Deputy Secretary Calls DoD "Vestige of Communism" Defense workers are shocked by a comment made yesterday by Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon England at a conference hosted by the Office of Personnel Management in which he referred to the Department of Defense (DoD) as a "vestige of communism" as reported by Government Executive... more...
- Feb 27, 2006 Unions Win NSPS Lawsuit; Decision Upholds Collective Bargaining at DoD Today, Judge Emmet G. Sullivan of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia released his ruling on the National Security Personnel System (NSPS) lawsuit filed by 10 labor unions on November 7, 2005. The judge ruled in favor of the unions on several key components of the suit,... more...
- Jan 30, 2006 Forest Service Workers Denounce Agency Effort to Open 15,000 Jobs Up to Privatization Studies Forest Service employees are responding this week to news that the agency plans to open 15,000 additional full-time equivalent employees (FTEs) up to A-76 privatization studies by FY09, according to new revisions in the agency's Competitive Sourcing Green Plan. more...
- Jan 24, 2006 Federal Union Coalition Argues Against DoD Personnel System (NSPS) Today, the United DoD Workers Coalition (UDWC), a coalition of 36 labor unions representing 750,000 Department of Defense (DoD) workers, argued against the Pentagon's National Security Personnel System (NSPS) before the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. more...
- Nov 17, 2005 Defense Unions Blast NSPS in Senate Today, at a hearing in the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee, unions representing workers at the Department of Defense (DoD) voiced serious concerns with the National Security Personnel System (NSPS) final regulations issued days ago. more...
- Nov 7, 2005 Federal Union Coalition Files Lawsuit over NSPS Regs Today, the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE), along with nine other unions representing federal workers filed suit in the US District Court for the District of Columbia in response to the recently-issues regulations for the Pentagon's National Security Personnel System (NSPS). more...
- May 16, 2005 Unions Withdraw from NSPS Meet and Confer Today, several national unions, which collectively represent over 100,000 Department of Defense (DoD) employees, withdrew from participation in the department's meet and confer process, a protest of the Pentagon's underhanded collaboration with federal employee unions. more...
- Mar 16, 2005 Federal Employee Union (NFFE) Disapproves of Reorganization at GSA National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) National President/DBR Richard N. Brown testified before the House Government Reform Committee today regarding the proposed merger of the Federal Technology Service (FTS) and the Federal Supply Service (FSS) within the General Services... more...
- Mar 15, 2005 President Brown to Testify Before Congress: Under-Handed Overhaul of GSA Should Not Be Tolerated National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) National President/DBR Richard N. Brown will testify before the House Government Reform Committee tomorrow morning regarding the proposed merger of the Federal Technology Service (FTS) and the Federal Supply Service (FSS) within the General Services... more...
- Feb 23, 2005 Federal Employee Unions Sue Over Defense Personnel Reform: Declare "Meaningful Discussions" Never Took Place Today, a coalition of nine labor unions, collectively representing over 300,000 employees at the United States Department of Defense (DoD), filed suit against the Department and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) for failing to "afford employee representatives and management the opportunity... more...
- Feb 10, 2005 Federal Employee Unions Sue Over Defense Personnel Reform: Declare "Meaningful Discussions" Never Took Place Today, a coalition of nine labor unions, collectively representing over 300,000 employees at the United States Department of Defense (DoD), filed suit against the Department and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) for failing to "afford employee representatives and management the opportunity... more...
- Oct 19, 2004 Brown Re-elected as NFFE National President Last week, Richard N. Brown was re-elected as National President of the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE). Brown was elected to his third term by a sound majority of the delegate vote over challenger Sandra Bond. The election took place at NFFE¢®¯s national convention that... more...
- Sep 13, 2004 Passport Employees Prevail in Work Schedule Negotiability Appeal In a recent ruling from the Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA), the Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs, Passport Services was ordered to negotiate with employees over compressed work schedules. The ruling ends a 16-month struggle between National Federation of Federal... more...
- Aug 25, 2004 Unions Take a Walk: NSPS Collaboration Over Today, unions representing federal employees at the Department of Defense (DoD) walked out on Navy Secretary Gordon England and other DoD staff effectively ending the labor-management collaboration for the formation of the National Security Personnel System (NSPS). more...
- Mar 10, 2004 DHS Alters HR System at Employees' Expense Yesterday, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) briefed employee representatives on a new human resources management system that, when enacted, will have a severe negative effect on the employees within DHS. more...
- Feb 27, 2004 DoD Labor Management Collaboration a Sham For the second consecutive day, Department of Defense (DoD) officials have been wasting the time of employee representatives who have come to participate in a collaboration regarding the creation of a new labor management relations system at DoD. more...
- Feb 9, 2004 President Brown Sounds Off on DoD Labor Relations Plan Today, at a Capitol Hill press conference featuring a collaboration of federal employee unions, Richard N. Brown, President of the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE, FD 1, IAMAW) gave an impassioned speech regarding the restructuring of the labor relations system at the Department of... more...
- Jan 12, 2004 Passport Employees Plead for More Time to Review Passport Applications Over the past five years, employees at the Department of State's Passport Services have pleaded for more time to review passport applications, a process called adjudication. Despite the fact that fraudulent passports have been issued to serious criminals and the concern that potential terrorists... more...
- Jan 7, 2004 Union Raises Safety Concerns About Fleet Maintenance Work Being Awarded to a Contractor On January 7, 2004 the Forest Service in Region 5 (California)announced that the agency has decided to award fleet maintenance work studied under A-76 to a contractor, Serco Group PLC. The National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE), which holds exclusive representation for the 59... more...
- Dec 22, 2003 NFFE Confident as DCMA Election Nears With the election for union representation at the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) just weeks away, the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE), an affiliate of the Machinists Union (IAM), is confidant in their union's chances of victory. more...
- Aug 10, 2003 National Federation of Federal Employees Endorses Sen. John F. Kerry for President The nation's oldest union exclusively representing civil service federal employees, the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE), announced today its endorsement for the candidacy of Sen. John F. Kerry of Massachusetts for President of the United States. more...
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