AFGE Rakes in 7 Pro-Worker Wins in 2022 Defense Policy Bill
September 07, 2021
The House Armed Services Committee Sept. 1 passed the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) with several AFGE-backed provisions.
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The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) told its employees the agency will no longer pursue the planned merger with the General Services Administration (GSA).
“As you know, the administration proposed the merger to address the financial and other challenges facing OPM, and as a way to strengthen the agency’s IT posture and address other longstanding operational and modernization challenges,” Acting OPM Director Michael Rigas said in an email to employees. “As Congress has not acted on the administration’s legislative proposal, we are no longer devoting time and energy to the merger and are focused on ensuring OPM can function as a standalone personnel agency for the federal government.”
AFGE, which led the opposition to the controversial plan to abolish OPM, said the administration’s apparent decision to abandon its efforts to abolish the central civil service oversight agency is a victory not only for the OPM workers our union represents but also for the American public.
“The proposal was a clear attempt to politicize the civil service by abolishing the agency that ensures federal employees are hired and fired, promoted and demoted based on skill and merit, not on political loyalty tests,” said AFGE President Everett Kelley. “Fueled by our union’s opposition, Congress passed legislation last year prohibiting the administration from moving forward with this plan, although the administration had attempted to circumvent this prohibition.”
“While we are relieved by the decision to abandon this dangerous plan, this administration is still proceeding with other proposals that endanger the apolitical civil service and strip away the rights of federal employees,” Kelley added.
The House Armed Services Committee Sept. 1 passed the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) with several AFGE-backed provisions.
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This is the final segment of AFGE’s 4-part series: Surviving COVID: How AFGE Members Took on a Once-in-a-Century Public Health Crisis
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Congratulations to Paula Schelling Soldner who has been elected as the first woman to hold a position as chair of the National Joint Council of Food Inspection Locals!
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