NFFE Locals Move Forward with New Organizing Plan; Seeing Gains
Wednesday, October 21, 2009(National Federation of Federal Employees)
Since its publication
last month, there has been a great deal of
discussion and enthusiasm regarding the
National Federation of Federal Employees’
(NFFE) new Organizing Strategic
Plan. Many Locals have begun
submitting questions and comments about the
document, as well as specific organizing plans
and targets for their Locals for the remainder
of 2009 and beyond.
Developing an organizing
plan at each NFFE Local and setting organizing
goals are both key components of the new tier
system, which is explained in detail in the
Organizing Strategic Plan. One of
the central features of the plan, the tier
system gives Locals guideposts for tracking and
improving organizing. This will help the NFFE
National Office assess the level of assistance
each Local needs, and provides an objective
means of recognizing Locals’ organizing efforts
and gauging effectiveness.
Several NFFE Locals have
submitted their organizing information and some
have begun planning, or even held, organizing
drives in recent months. Less
than a month ago the NFFE Local 1998 members at
the National Passport Center in Portsmouth, NH,
did just that. Business Representative Jim
Davis, National Organizing Director Cassie
Kerner, and National Communications Director
Cory Bythrow all traveled to New Hampshire to
assist with the drive. Thanks
to a great deal of planning and hard work on
the part of the Local officers and members, the
drive was extremely
successful.
“I’d
like to encourage the leadership at every NFFE
Local to study the Organizing Strategic Plan
and make an effort to get involved with it,”
said Kerner. “The plan provides a great
means for Locals to both improve their
organizing effectiveness and be recognized for
their hard work.”
Any NFFE members who have not yet reviewed the plan can do so by visiting the NFFE website, www.nffe.org, signing in, and clicking on “Organizing Central” on the right-hand side of the screen. Comments and questions about the plan, as well as any Local information, can be sent to National Organizing Director Cassie Kerner. She can be reached via email at ckerner@nffe.org, phone at (703) 303-2047 or fax at (816) 689-3800.
