The Day that Was: A Recap of Day Two of the 49th NFFE National Convention
Thursday, October 4, 2012(National Federation of Federal Employees)
After a
rousing day of speeches by luminaries in
government and labor, day two impressed in
equal measure with appearances by Office of
Personnel Management Director John Berry,
Federal Labor Relations Authority Chair Carol
Waller Pope, and Merit Systems Protection Board
Chair Susan Tsui Grundmann. The agenda also
featured a roundtable discussion by FLRA
General Counsel Julie Clark, FLRA Regional
Director Jean Perata, and FLRA Regional
Director Peter Sutton.
Kicking
off the Day two was OPM Director Berry,
who delivered a touching speech on the value
that federal employees have, and always will
bring to their nation. Invoking the spirit of
recently deceased American hero and federal
employee Neil Armstrong, Berry made the case
for an energetic and forward thinking
government breaking barriers for the betterment
of all.
“He
launched a Golden Age for our species, which
has seen the decoding of the human genome, the
invention of the internet, the near eradication
of smallpox and polio, and food production for
a world population that has nearly doubled
since his small step, said Berry. “Yet
Armstrong never forgot – and never failed to
emphasize – that each of these accomplishments
were anchored by men and women who stepped
forward from families and farms, cities and
towns, and took the solemn oath to protect and
defend our Constitution and our precious
liberties.”
While
lauding the many achievements of the federal
workforce, he also touched upon the challenges
they face, particularly from pundits in the
media.
“Tune
into the news or talk radio, and you might not
hear about it, but every day Federal workers
get up in the morning, and go to work to make
American’s lives better,” said Berry. “You make
sure other countries trade fairly with us. You
make sure our water’s clean, our food is safe,
and our borders are protected. And when duty
calls, you put your lives on the line – some of
you not only run toward wildfires, you
parachute into them.”
Following Director Berry was FLRA Chair
Carol Waller Pope, who heralded the substantial
progress the Authority has made in the past
several years. Since her appointment in 2009,
more cases are being adjudicated, wait times
have decreased, and more staff are available
for assistance. Most importantly, Pope lauded
the restoration of case law examples for union
officials to consult to the Authority’s
website, www.flra.gov.
Returning to address her union brothers
and sisters for the first time since her
appointment as MSPB Chair, former NFFE General
Counsel Susan Grundmann was welcomed to hearty
applause in a highly emotional moment for
everyone. She was followed by a training from
Bob Elliott of Employer Support of the Guard
and Reserve (ESGR), on the Uniformed Services
Employment and Reemployment Rights Act. Earlier
this year NFFE signed a statement of support
for the organization, whose mission is to
ensure soldiers have a job when they return
home from a tour of duty. Learn more about ESGR
here.
Rounding
out the day was a roundtable discussion, which
also served as a training for delegates, on the
intricacies of FLRA procedure. These trainings
will soon be available to members within the
Stewards Toolkit and Officers Toolkit, located
within the NFFE Toolbox.
Like day one, day two saw a number of distinguished guests address the body on issues of grave concern to all federal employees. For the final installment of the Convention re-cap, covering days three and four, we will discuss the business of the union conducted by delegates in attendance, a certain ‘big announcement,’ and the results of the national elections. Stay tuned brothers and sisters.
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