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Category: IAMAW

NFFE Opposes “Show Up” Act, Instead Urges Congress to Expand Telework

Posted on February 1, 2023 By NFFE1998Webmaster

NFFE News Release

Contact: Matt Dorsey

Phone: (202)216-4451

January 31, 2023


Washington, D.C. – The National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE-IAM) opposes the “Show Up” Act
(H.R. 139), legislation introduced by Rep. James Comer (R-KY) that would force federal employees to return to
physical offices within 30 days if they had been working in an office prior to the COVID pandemic.

“Members of this union and federal employees across the country have been showing up for work and
providing critical services to their country throughout the pandemic, as they are right now,” said NFFE National
President Randy Erwin. “This legislation is a dishonest political stunt designed to disparage America’s public
servants, who have kept this nation running during one of the most trying times in recent history. The bill is
based on misinformation and ignores the fact that more than half the federal workforce continued to work inperson
over the past three years, and productivity increased among those working remotely.”

Alternatively, NFFE urges Congress to reintroduce the Telework Metrics and Cost Savings Act, which seeks to
expand telework programs for federal employees, increase productivity, and lower costs across the federal
government. The bill would assist in recruiting and retaining top level talent and help the civil service compete
with the private sector for the best candidates.

“Over the course of the pandemic, federal employees have proven that telework is productive, sustainable, and
cost-efficient,” continued Erwin. “Expanding telework is practical approach to achieving a federal workforce
that is modernized and prepared to serve the American public in the near and long-term future. Instead of
bringing up baseless messaging bills to belittle federal employees, Congress should be investing resources to
improve the civil service for a better tomorrow.”

Write to your Representative to urge them to vote “no” on the “Show Up” Act.    

TO AVOID HATCH ACT VIOLATIONS, DO NOT CAMPAIGN FOR OR CONTACT MEMBERS OF CONGRESS ON DUTY, OR ON OFFICIAL TIME, OR USING A GOVERNMENT PHONE, OR ON GOVERNMENT PROPERTY, OR USING GOVERNMENT EQUIPMENT INCLUDING GOVERNMENT EMAIL ADDRESSES. For more information on the Hatch Act, see here.


Established in 1917, the National Federation of Federal Employees is America’s first union representing civil service
federal employees. NFFE represents approximately 110,000 federal employees in 35 departments and agencies
government-wide. NFFE is affiliated with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO.
For more information, go to www.nffe.org.

Congress, IAMAW, NFFE National

NFFE Supports New Legislation to Give Federal Employees 8.7% Pay Adjustment

Posted on January 31, 2023 By NFFE1998Webmaster

NFFE National News Release:

January 26, 2023

Contact: Matt Dorsey

Phone: (202) 216-4451

 

Washington, D.C. – Today, the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE-IAM) applauds the introduction of the Federal Adjustment of Income Rates (FAIR) Act of 2023. The legislation, introduced by Representative Gerry Connolly (D-VA) and Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI) would provide an 8.7% pay increase for federal employees next year. This number corresponds to the cost-of-living adjustment for Social Security Income payments in 2023.

 “Like all Americans, federal employees and their families, in communities across the country, are being crushed by inflation,” said NFFE National President Randy Erwin. “As the cost of living and the price of daily necessities dramatically rise, it is critical that federal employee pay is increased at a rate that will help offset these raised costs.”

 According to the Department of Labor, last year’s salaries for federal employees were severely lacking behind those in comparable positions in the private sector, as has been the case for decades. In fact, the public-private pay gap grew last year, from a 22.5% difference in 2021 to 24.1% in 2022. This pay gap leads to significant challenges in recruitment and retention within the civil service.

 “Make no mistake – passing the FAIR Act would not be a pay raise for federal workers, it would simply be a pay adjustment that keeps pace with inflation so that federal employees can continue to provide for their families,” continued Erwin. “In many places across the country, it is difficult to impossible to keep critical positions within the federal government filled when the private sector offers significantly better pay. We cannot leave this country’s public servants behind – they must be paid what they are worth. That means passing the FAIR Act.

 “Thank you to Representative Connolly and Senator Schatz for their continued support of federal employees. Their effort on behalf of the roughly two million civilian federal workers is greatly appreciated. We look forward to working with Congress to ensure our public servants are compensated appropriately next year and in the years to come.”


 Established in 1917, the National Federation of Federal Employees is America’s first union representing civil service federal employees. NFFE represents approximately 110,000 federal employees in 35 departments and agencies government-wide. NFFE is affiliated with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO. For more information, go to www.nffe.org.

 

IAMAW, NFFE National

NFFE President’s Message: 2023 Dues

Posted on December 14, 2022December 14, 2022 By NFFE1998Webmaster

A message regarding 2023 dues from the President, Randy Erwin, from our parent union, NFFE:

 

Dear Sisters and Brothers,

As the end of the year quickly approaches, I wanted to take this opportunity to wish you and your families a warm holiday season and thank you for your support of our great union throughout the year. 2022 brought federal employees and our union some challenges, but with your solidarity and the commitment of our dedicated staff, NFFE has managed to turn those challenges into opportunities. Our union is growing stronger and more resilient each year, and we could not do it without our members.

In the last year, NFFE has once again renewed its commitment to strengthening our power by recruiting more members, and as a result, we have increased our capacity to fight for what is important to federal employees. 2022 has seen NFFE fight for and secure the largest pay increase for federal employees in the last 20 years. In the Forest Service, our efforts have resulted in boot stipends, retention bonuses, and the creation of the Workforce Flexibility Act. Across the VA and DoD, member-approved contracts have been restored, and we have regained the rights we bargained for fair and square. NFFE now has access to the highest levels of government on critical Agency-wide changes, and as a result, NFFE members have real power they did not have before.

While we’ve experienced some significant wins in the last year, we have also struggled with an uncertain economy that has often made it difficult for the working families we represent to make ends meet. We hear your frustrations about high prices at the grocery store and the gas pump, and we have also heard your concerns about the rising cost of our dues. Without dues paying members, NFFE could not have accomplished any of what it has in the last year. We depend on your support to keep fighting for federal employees, and we thank you for continuing to make your commitment to this union a priority.

With our annual increase soon taking effect, we have received some questions from our members about how and why changes in our dues take place. First, it’s important to understand that all dues increases are a result of IAM constitutional provisions that delegates (NFFE elected Local members) vote on every four years at convention. The dues rate is tied to the rate of inflation. As the cost of goods increases, so too do our membership fees. I do not play any role in deciding to increase dues, nor does our National Executive Council.

We appreciate that almost everyone is making sacrifices this year and an increase in dues is challenging for many. Please be aware and take advantage of all the opportunities and discounts that are only available to our dues paying members to offset this increase. Members who take advantage of our free college tuition, supplemental health benefits, and discounts on all the things you already buy through Union Plus can more than cover their entire cost of annual membership.

To assist our locals who may be fielding questions from their membership on how and why our dues have increased, our team has put together an informational flyer to explain further. Please print it out and post it on your union bulletin boards and disseminate it to your members.

Again, thank you for all that you do to make sure federal employees voices are heard in the workplace, at the bargaining table, and on Capitol Hill. This union does not exist without union members like you. You stepped up to be a part of this movement, to bring positive change to your work lives. These victories are yours. With every victory, and each member contribution, we build even more power and capacity to make even greater impact for good. It is truly my honor to serve as your President, and I look forward to another groundbreaking year for our union in 2023.

In Solidarity,

Randy Erwin
National President
National Federation of Federal Employees

 

IAMAW, NFFE National

NFFE Workers Compensation Survey

Posted on October 31, 2022October 31, 2022 By NFFE1998Webmaster

The National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE-IAM) is issuing a survey to better understand federal employees’ experience and satisfaction with the Department of Labor’s Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP). We invite you to take the survey.

The results of the survey will be kept confidential. We will use responses to show DOL leadership areas to improve, as well as on Capitol Hill to advance legislation that enhances current programs or creates new ones. Your participation is greatly appreciated.

If you have any questions regarding the survey, please contact NFFE Communications Director Matt Dorsey at mdorsey@nffe.org.

Take the survey at this link: https://iamaw.checkboxonline.com/iam-nffe-owcp-survey

IAMAW, National, NFFE National

IAM Launches New Veterans Services Program

Posted on September 25, 2022September 23, 2022 By NFFE1998Webmaster

Our parent Union, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, has launched a new veterans services program. This program helps members who are U.S military veterans understand and apply for benefits they’ve earned after serving.

The program launched in April, 2022, and has already won over $300,000 in back-pay for IAMAW veterans. The program has also helped homeless veterans, improved the disability status of eight veterans to 100%, assisted in the confirmation of over 30 veterans claims and is working on many more active claims.

Visit IAMAW for more information. https://www.goiam.org/departments/headquarters/veteran-services/

IAMAW

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