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Revised Labor Relations Executive Order Surfaces with Substantial Changes Dropping (B)(1) Bargaining Requirement
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Eliminate Federal Unions
Treasury
Thu Oct 15, 2009 8:31 AM
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Federal unions should be eliminated. They achieve little at enormous taxpayer cost. Agencies without unions are usually more effective, and ample safeguards exist to protect federal employees without them. They are unnecessary and a waste of money.
To provide cover Congress could eliminate them the way they are moving toward socialized medicine - one step at a time. Start by reducing subsidies, then end subsidies, finally kill the beast. I would gladly help.
Now, let the union zealots attack.
Re: Eliminate Federal Unions
DOL
Thu Oct 15, 2009 9:55 AM
Re: Eliminate Federal Unions
Retired
Thu Oct 15, 2009 10:21 AM
Re: Eliminate Federal Unions
Fed
Thu Oct 15, 2009 12:08 PM
Re: Eliminate Federal Unions
fed
Thu Oct 15, 2009 2:56 PM
Where else did I read this comment. You must have this saved and repeated at your convenience. I have already replied.
Note, you are retired. You do not need the union. Hope the non retirees who have your attitude do not need someone to defend them.
To analyst DOL,
I have worked for managers who do not respect the rights of the worker or assign too many cases and give unrealistic time frames to do the job and do it properly. Perhaps you never worked for a manager that used intimidation to achieve his goals or tried to force you to work off the clock. I have.
Don't need your pity. I just hope you never have a grievance.
Re: Eliminate Federal Unions
NTEU
Thu Oct 15, 2009 3:12 PM
Re: Eliminate Federal Unions
Fed Agency
Thu Oct 15, 2009 3:39 PM
So, the taxpayers are essentially paying the unions to operate when they are paying the salaries of full-time union representatives. None of these individuals perform any mission-related Agency work.
Re: Eliminate Federal Unions
Treasury
Thu Oct 15, 2009 5:03 PM
Re: Eliminate Federal Unions
fed
Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:24 AM
Again, you write nothing but negatives without substance. You say there are ample safeguards to protect workers. I cited an example of why this is not true. You say to go back to work. Are you that thin skinned that you cannot accept critisism of your empty comments? You are retired and do not need a union to protect your rights. Perhaps you were a fruswtrated manager? I do not know. In any case learn how to read before you write. And learn that just because I disagree with you, that does not mean I should not write. Last time aI heard we are a democracy with the right to express our opinions. It is not reserved for the right wingers like you.
Re: Eliminate Federal Unions
Various
Mon Oct 19, 2009 10:53 AM
Re: Eliminate Federal Unions
fed
Tue Oct 20, 2009 2:11 PM
Nice Comparison
Anywhere and Everywhere
Thu Oct 15, 2009 8:59 AM
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Thanks for a fair and balanced table.
Now for all you "Gilson bashers," what say you?
Re: Nice Comparison
fed
Thu Oct 15, 2009 2:57 PM
Re: Nice Comparison
Anywhere and Everywhere
Fri Oct 16, 2009 9:37 AM
I am referring to THIS specific article. Where's the bias?
Re: Nice Comparison
HHS
Fri Oct 16, 2009 2:28 PM
Re: Nice Comparison
fed
Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:39 AM
My question is what facts did he leave out that we do not know about? He only gives facts that support his view.
Revised Labor relations Executive Order
Dept. of Army
Thu Oct 15, 2009 9:13 AM
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Your remark as follows: "If one assumes that a debt was owed Federal unions (a matter of some doubt), this is a bow in that direction as opposed to groveling," is a slap in the face to unions and union members in the Federal service.
It's clear working for the Federal Government won't make any employee rich, especially when union's are restricted by law from engaging in collective bargaining for wages, retirement and health plan coverage. Also, with the Hatch Act restricting their political activities. Waiting for Congress to increase wages, enacting into Law better retirement benefits, reducing the age for retirement eligibility, putting up with a two tier retirement system, relying on OPM to negotiate better health and dental coverage, especially when employee premiums go up every year and benefits are reduced should leave no doubt to you or anyone that Federal employees are owed a debt. The restrictive laws on federal unions and employees are self serving for Uncle Sam. Federal employees are second class citizens denied the rights granted labor unions and their members in the private sector. Morale is poor because of some of these reasons, if not all, including the ongoing downsizing and workload with an uncaring management to deal with 5 days a week.
Ironic, isn't it?
DoD
Thu Oct 15, 2009 10:30 AM
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The same people kvetching about the unions quite likely owe their good pay, liberal benefits package and all the rest of those pesky "perks" to the hard work of unions fighting behind the scenes. You think things like fair wages, breaks, vacation/sick leave, holidays, etc. come from the kindness of the federal agencies? HAH!
Re: Ironic, isn't it?
Any
Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:14 AM
Re: Ironic, isn't it?
AFGE Local
Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:25 AM
Who in their right mind would think that agencies would be willing to pay transit subsidies, child care subsidies or any other meager benefit that they offer their employees. In some ways, it would serve us well for the government to propose to cut some of these benefits just to show the "scabs" that benevolent employer isn't as generous as they would think they are. Everything we enjoy, from the Thrift Benefit Plan, to COLA's to Civil Service/FERS pensions, was won and improved by union advocacy. To say anything different is revisionist history.
What is disappointing is that Federal unions worked hard to get this adminsitration elected. Now it seems they are turning their backs on the very people that helped get them there.
Re: Ironic, isn't it?
OPM
Thu Oct 15, 2009 3:30 PM
Re: Ironic, isn't it?
VA
Thu Oct 15, 2009 8:52 PM
why should YOU (i.e. unions) be any different than EVERYONE else that put that egomaniac and his crew into office...you can go 'under the bus', too!!!
Sometimes people get JUST what they asked for!!!
And it hasn't even been a year, yet---- just another reason why I withdrew from union participation---YOU don't represent me and my values.
Re: Ironic, isn't it?
fed
Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:58 AM
I assume you are talking about George Bush. Except he was in for a disastrous 8 years.
To fed any,
I agree that the union claims to much. But they have done good for everyone. Perhaps, you are to closed minded to realize this.
Management does the same thing. Management officials make claims that are not true or partially true. Management also leaves out critical information.
Don't be so hard on unions when management does the same thing.
Left out a fact
U.S. Forest Service
Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:29 AM
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Hey Bob...how is the weather in North Korea? You seem to have left out a fact that this "draft" comes from OMB. The parties have ask why OMB even has a dog in this fight. Of course OMB or any other branch can write something up...that does not mean that it is the Administration's position on the policy. In fact..bet OMB is getting some heat over this right now.
Keep up the good work...remember...North Korea needs you!
Re: Left out a fact
dod agency
Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:39 AM
Return the Benefits
USACE
Thu Oct 15, 2009 12:45 PM
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George W proposed wage increases and the Congress approved a higher increase, who do you owe? Increase the percentage of healthcare you pay, start working 48 hours for 40 hours pay, no more carryover for Annual and Sick leave, instead of 5 weeks annual you ony get 3 weeks max, instead of 10 holidays you get 6. Instead of flexible schedules you must use a time clock. Get real. The Union's provide benefits for their dues paying members. Because it is the Government, whatever they lobby for you benefit from. WAKE UP!
Re: Return the Benefits
none
Thu Oct 15, 2009 3:40 PM
7106 B (1) bargaining mandate
SSA
Thu Oct 15, 2009 3:19 PM
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Without the 7106 B(1) bargaining mandate in the first draft of the EO it will change nothing in federal sector relationships. The subjects covered in that section of the statute are the meat and potatoes of every employee's work life. Unions should be able to negotiate over those issues in order to make government more effective. Without union negotiatons, many poorly thought out management initiatives would be put in place. The "don't rock the boat" mentality is the first thing a federal supervisor learns. That makes innovation and critical thinking the hallmark of the union side of the negotiating table.
Re: 7106 B (1) bargaining mandate
retired
Thu Oct 15, 2009 4:32 PM