Broken Government: Super Committee Fails to Reach a Deal on Reducing Deficits, Major Fallout for Federal Workers Expected
Tuesday, November 22, 2011(National Federation of Federal Employees)
Yesterday the Congressional Super
Committee, a bipartisan group of 12 legislators
tasked with finding $1.2 trillion in spending
reductions by November 23rd, officially threw
in the towel. You heard that correctly – two
days before their deadline was reached they
decided that burning the midnight oil to reach
a deal was just too much work.
The
results of their decision – or rather, the lack
thereof – will have serious consequences for
federal employees in the coming years. Without
a deal to reduce deficits, the federal budget
will now be subject to an automatic cut of
roughly $1 trillion from federal agency budgets
over the next decade. This automatic cut, known
in Washington-speak as sequestration, will
require half of the cuts to be made in domestic
programs and the other half in the Department
of Defense (DoD), starting January 1,
2013. Keep in mind that these cuts are
coming on the heels of the $1 trillion that was
already cut as part of the recent deal to raise
the national debt limit.
“These
cuts are totally unsustainable,” said NFFE
National President Dougan. “There is no way
federal agencies can sacrifice trillions in
funding and continue to deliver quality
services to the American people – the math
simply doesn’t add up.”
The
results of these massive spending cuts will be
deeper than any the federal workforce has
experienced in our lifetimes. VSIP’s, VERA’s,
furloughs, and even workforce reductions will
be the new norm at resource-starved agencies.
Faced with cutting a total of $2 trillion from
budget over the next ten years will be nearly
impossible without dramatically reshaping the
size, composition, and role of the federal
workforce in this country. Without the people
or resources to carry out their missions, key
services will have to be diminished, delayed,
or outright denied to the public who have come
to rely on them.
“The
failure of our elected representatives to come
to an agreement and prevent draconian agency
budgets cuts is simply a disgrace,” said
Dougan. “The American people sent them to
office to deliver solutions, not more of the
same partisan grandstanding and obstinacy. Now
the costs of their intransigence will fall
squarely on the backs of federal workers and
the public whom they serve. We deserve
better.”
NFFE
will continue to fight to prevent federal
workers from bearing the brunt of Congress’
failure to reach a responsible deal. We and our
brothers and sisters in labor are working
together closer than ever before to defend the
rights of hardworking, middle class federal
employees. To do your part, visit our Legislative Action
Center and contact your
members of Congress
today!
