Politics in Action: Putting the Slow Squeeze on Federal Unions
The Office of Personnel Management now reports on time and money spent on behalf of federal employee representatives who receive “official time”
The Office of Personnel Management now reports on time and money spent on behalf of federal employee representatives who receive “official time”
Unions are beginning their public relations campaigns against proposed personnel management reforms.
New Human Resource System For Department Of Homeland Security Released
Federal employee unions worked hard to elect John Kerry. What happens next?
Most readers are not influenced in their vote by union endorsements and think their political activities have a negative impact on the federal workforce.
Reorganization of government into DHS creates bargaining unit issues
Unions have different interests and these differences are reflected in the campaign to win the Democratic nomination.
Unions can be excluded from representing employees at TSA. Authority of the President to exclude employees from union representation is the crux of the dispute over the Homeland Security Dept. Will President exercise that authority at TSA?
The Fraternal Order of Police has significant influence in the Bush Administration.
Federal employee unions gave big bucks to the Democrats in previous elections. Now that a Republican occupies the White House, it isn’t surprising that they don’t have much influence.