The White House has issued a number of executive orders reversing the previous administration’s actions—but one of the more recent ones perhaps will affect feds the most—and federal employee unions are celebrating the move.
Following these orders, on March 5 the Office of Personnel Management followed up to order that agencies touch base with federal employee unions and reopen, and where need be renegotiate, contracts made during the past administration that have what unions and experts have seen as blatant “anti-worker” provisions in them.
The American Federation of Government Employees—noting that some agencies had been “slow” to execute new White House orders thus far—celebrated the push to get moving on contracts and other issues affecting feds.
“On January 22, 2021, President Biden signed Executive Order (EO) 14003 on Protecting the Federal Workforce,” Acting OPM Director Kathleen McGettigan said, reiterating that this order presses for reversal of the problematic actions taken by the previous White House.
McGettigan emphasized that Section 1 of the president’s Order states: “Career civil servants are the backbone of the Federal workforce” and it’s “the policy of the United States to protect, empower and rebuild the career Federal workforce.”
Perhaps most sharply, in terms of contrasting the new president with the previous president on management of the federal workforce, McGettigan quoted from the Order that it’s “also the policy of the United States to encourage union organizing and collective bargaining.”
Perhaps most sharply, in terms of contrasting the new president with the previous president on management of the federal workforce, McGettigan quoted from the Order that it’s “also the policy of the United States to encourage union organizing and collective bargaining.”
“Today’s action by OPM is an important step toward restoring federal workers’ union rights across the government and enforcing President Biden’s order rolling back the illegal union-busting executive orders issued by the previous president,” Everett Kelley, AFGE’s president said in
“This guidance confirms that all agencies must implement President Biden’s order and OPM’s guidance, and come back to the table to renegotiate contracts that were corrupted by the previous administration’s illegal actions,” Kelly continued. “It’s time to fully restore the rule of law and the rights and protections of federal workers.”
The National Federation of Federal Employees likewise jumped in quickly with words of support for the White House order and OPM’s follow-up.
“Many of NFFE’s contracts will need to be reopened to fix problem provisions that were imposed on employees over loud objection,” the union said in a statement. “The OPM guidance allows agencies the flexibility to make these crucial fixes.”
“With this guidance, agencies have clear and explicit direction to move forward with unwinding the damage caused during the Trump era and restoring respect for federal workers”, NFFE President Randy Erwin said, personally applauding the action.
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