Provision Slashing 36,000 Defense Jobs Survives Conference Committee
Thursday, December 20, 2012(National Federation of Federal Employees)
The Department of
Defense (DoD) would be required to reduce the
number of civilian and contractor employees by
5% under the 2013 National Defense
Authorization Act (NDAA), approved by a
House-Senate conference committee Tuesday. In
total, the reduction is expected to eliminate
as many as 36,000 civilian defense jobs over
the next five years.
The workforce
reduction provision was originally excluded
from the House version of the bill, but was
snuck into the Senate version by Sen. John
McCain (R-AZ) during markup. Though
federal-worker-friendly members of Congress
tried to strip the harmful provision from the
House-Senate compromise version of the bill,
their efforts were in vain. The personnel
reduction was included in the final report,
which is expected to be approved shortly by
both chambers of Congress, and sent to the
President’s desk for his signature.
“The only thing
worse than the logic behind this provision is
process by which it was written into the bill,”
said NFFE National President William R. Dougan.
“The bill does little to specify where the cuts
will occur, how balanced they will be, or even
how they will be conducted. Too few specifics
have been offered and too many questions have
gone unanswered. When we’re talking about
something as serious as jobs, we need a robust
and informed debate before we make the
big decisions - not
after.”
Although this bill
has contentious components - like the 5%
personnel reduction – the bill is not likely to
draw a veto from the White House. With
the year coming to a close and the overall
importance of the NDAA to funding our national
security, the pressure on lawmakers and the
White House to pass this bill and sign it into
law will be immense. Nonetheless, it is
extremely important for DoD employees and all
federal employees to speak up about this
provision being included in the final version
of the Defense bill.
“This bill is an
outrage,” said NFFE Legislative Direction Randy
Erwin. “Our country is still struggling to come
out of this down economy and now they want to
slash 36,000 Defense jobs. Sweeping cuts like
these make no business sense, yet they have a
profound impact on our members and the
communities they hurt. We will carry on
this fight as long as it takes. Cuts like this
don’t happen overnight. If these proposed
cuts get passed into law this year, we’ll be
back next year doing everything we can to
repeal them. This thoughtless policy must not
stand.”
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