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A New Prosecutor in Town

Great Article

Air Traffic Manager
FAA
Thu Nov 16, 2006 8:35 AM

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The last paragraph is perhaps the most perceptive and accurate. Thanks for your insight(s).

It's about Time

LERS
DOD
Thu Nov 16, 2006 10:58 AM

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It's about time the FLRA gets back to true labor relations instead of spoon feeding the unions. It is also time for Agencies to aggressively train, involve and move forward with labor relations. For a long time Agencies have been held back in the labor relations arena because of the Clinton-Era partnership doctrine.

Attack on former FLRA GC

labor relations consultant
self-employed
Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:35 AM

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I would have thought that in the interest of full disclosure, Mr. Gilson would have informed his audience of his prior employment conflicts with the former FLRA GC whom he so vigorouslt takes to task.

Re: Attack on former FLRA GC

LR
Navy
Thu Nov 16, 2006 12:40 PM
I think Mr. Gilson has always kept us informed of his background. Most LR Specialists in the govt have had their share of "fun" times with the FLRA and know exactly where he is coming from. The fact that the former GC is now employed by a union tells me the whole story.

Horray for the new FLRA

Senior Labor Relations Specialist
AAFES
Fri Nov 17, 2006 9:32 AM

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We've actually had cases under the 'old regime' where the initial charge was found baseless, but the FLRA Attorney invented a new completely different charge for the union to pursue - under the original charge.

I was speechless the first time that happened...

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