NFFE Wins Election to Represent Forest Service Human Resource Management Employees
Thursday, January 21, 2010(National Federation of Federal Employees)
Yesterday,
employees in the U.S. Forest Service Human
Resources Management (HRM) department in
Albuquerque, NM voted in favor of
representation by the National Federation of
Federal Employees (NFFE). Nearly 65% of the
bargaining unit turned out to vote yesterday, a
very high turnout for a union election.
“Yesterday’s
victory could not have happened without the
hard work and cooperation of many of our union
brothers and sisters,” said NFFE National
Organizing Director Cassie Kerner. “I am
so grateful to everyone who lent a hand on this
campaign. Thanks to everyone’s
perseverance, the employees of HRM will now
have a much-needed voice in their workplace.”
Just one day after
the victory at the polls, 26 HRM employees have
already joined on as dues paying members. This
victory was the result of a lengthy and
hard-fought battle to secure representation for
approximately 385 employees in the
department.
The process began in the spring of 2008, when NFFE began collecting signatures from HRM employees who were interested in union representation. NFFE faced a number of hurdles over the next several months, but eventually was able to finalize a bargaining unit of approximately 385 people last November.
HRM employees in
Albuquerque will now be covered by the Master
Agreement negotiated by the NFFE Forest Service
Council.
Thanks to National
Business Representative Gary Johanson,
Organizing Director Kerner, Forest Service
Council President Ron Thatcher, National Vice
President Jozef Drozdowski, IAM Organizer Terri
Friend, and the members of NFFE Local 2197 for
all of their hard work in this campaign.
