INSIDE THE FISHBOWL - MASTHEAD
MASTHEAD
President - Amer Al-Mudallal OPP (202) 566-2789
Exec. VP - Diane Lynne OECA (202) 566-2786
Senior VP/Editor - Anne Pastorkovich OAR (202) 566-2787
Chief Steward - Sean Carter, OAR (202) 566-2784
Treasurer - Bernie Schneider OPP (202) 305-5555
Secretary - David Alexander OECA (202) 564-2109
Vice Presidents -
Thomas Ngo OCFO (202) 564-0874
Clarence Featherson OECA (202) 564-4234
Bill Wassell OPP (703) 305-6135
Pasky Pascual ORD (703) 347-8056
Joe Edgell, OGC (202) 564-5514
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Our fax number: (202) 566-1460
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President - Amer Al-Mudallal OPP (202) 566-2789
Exec. VP - Diane Lynne OECA (202) 566-2786
Senior VP/Editor - Anne Pastorkovich OAR (202) 566-2787
Chief Steward - Sean Carter, OAR (202) 566-2784
Treasurer - Bernie Schneider OPP (202) 305-5555
Secretary - David Alexander OECA (202) 564-2109
Vice Presidents -
Thomas Ngo OCFO (202) 564-0874
Clarence Featherson OECA (202) 564-4234
Bill Wassell OPP (703) 305-6135
Pasky Pascual ORD (703) 347-8056
Joe Edgell, OGC (202) 564-5514
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E-mail for this blog: nteu280blog@gmail.com
Our fax number: (202) 566-1460
Chapter Website (historical information): http://www.nteu280.org/ (Contains a wealth of historical information about the chapter.) As of January 2013, NTEU280 switched to a blog format for the Fishbowl for ease of updating and reporting on Chapter news. Archival issues of the Fishbowl are available on the Chapter website.
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FOLLOW NTEU280 ON TWITTER! Our handle is: @NTEU280
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Vice President at Large
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Recent News Coverage of Furlough
The Washington Post "Federal Eye" blog has been reporting about various agencies' responses to sequestration cuts. It is an interesting resource for those interested in how the cuts are being implemented in other places.
In addition, in today's Washington Post e-reader edition (May 1, 2013) and in a prior on-line edition (April 22, 2013), the paper solicited stories of how individual employees are reacting to the furloughs - check out their coverage at "The Furloughed Files - Send Us Your Story" here.
In addition, in today's Washington Post e-reader edition (May 1, 2013) and in a prior on-line edition (April 22, 2013), the paper solicited stories of how individual employees are reacting to the furloughs - check out their coverage at "The Furloughed Files - Send Us Your Story" here.
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Thursday, September 5, 2013
NTEU National President Calls upon House Committee to Reject Massive Cuts in EPA Funding
The following information was passed on by e-mail to all bargaining unit employees (BUEs) on Wednesday, September 4, 2013 by NTEU280 Chapter 280 President Amer Al-Mudallal. The information is posted at the NTEU National page. NTEU280 members are reminded to visit the NTEU National page and sign up for members-only e-mail and action alerts (please remember to sign up with your home e-mail). The NTEU280 National page is updated frequently with information and action alerts, and has many useful members-only features. Be the first to learn of news that affects you! | |||||||||||
"The
head of the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) called on members of the
House Appropriations Committee to reject sharp cuts in the fiscal 2014 budget
of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed by the Appropriations
Subcommittee on Interior and the Environment.
In a letter, NTEU President Colleen M. Kelley said the subcommittee’s budget for EPA in the coming fiscal year would not only be 34 percent below the fiscal 2013 level, it would be equivalent to funding levels in the 1980s. “Reducing EPA’s budget by this magnitude,” Kelley said, “will have a devastating effect on the services EPA provides to the nation.” The agency would be required to absorb $2.8 billion in cuts from current year funding. She added: “Employees at the EPA work on daily basis to help ensure that all Americans are protected from significant risks to human health and the environment where they live and work.” EPA laboratories, she wrote, perform essentially work assessing environmental conditions, and identifying, understanding and solving current and future environmental problems. The NTEU leader called this work, along with integrating the work of scientific partners such as nations, private sector organizations, the academic world and other agencies “critical to achieving EPA’s mission of environmental protection.” Kelley urged the full committee to reject the subcommittee proposal and ensure that EPA’s personnel levels are sufficient to protect the country’s health and environment. NTEU is the largest independent federal union, representing 150,000 employees in 31 agencies and departments." Also, here are some links to recent articles of interest to members:
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013
IMPORTANT FURLOUGH UPDATE FOR NTEU280 MEMBERS
Earlier today, our Chapter President Amer Al-Mudallal sent
out an e-mail to NTEU280 members advising them that the mandatory August 30th
furlough day will be canceled and the total number of furlough hours for this
fiscal year has been reduced from 55 hours to 47 hours. At this point, we have been told that any
additional furlough hours taken above the 47 hours will be restored to
employees as annual leave. We will
update members as more information becomes available. The Administrator has sent an all-hands
e-mail with a video message to all employees.
[If you missed the Administrator’s e-mail, here is the video. ]
Union participation has been identified as one of the
reasons for the reduction in furlough hours.
Your union has worked tirelessly to ensure that sequestration’s impacts
on our members and on their vital missions would be minimized. Although we have seen the furlough hours
reduced (first from 104 hours to 55 hours and now from 55 hours to 47 hours),
please understand that we are not “out of the woods” yet. Our employees have been furloughed for a
total of 47 hours for FY13. The House
has come up with a budget proposal would dramatically reduce EPA’s FY14 budget. And sequestration and its
challenges do not end on September 30, 2013 – rather, they continue for years
into the future.
EPA has engaged in much belt-tightening. We fully expect difficult times to
continue. We are here to support our
members, the hard working professionals charged with protecting the environment
and the health of our fellow citizens.
Now, more than ever,
your membership in NTEU280 matters!
Thank you for your support and we stand ready to assist you
with your questions and concerns.
Labels:
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sequestration
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Scientific Integrity Policy - Message from Chapter President to Bargaining Unit Employees
"Dear NTEU Bargaining Unit Member,
Apparently the [attached] email that was sent as a mass mailer
by the Agency’s Scientific Advisor/Interim Scientific Integrity Official, Dr.
Glenn Paulson, was automatically directed to some of our staff’s Microsoft 365 email
junk boxes. I’m forwarding it to you in the hope that you have a chance
to read the email and attachment, the Scientific Integrity Policy. Please
be aware that NTEU Chapter 280 continues to raise certain concerns with Agency
Management regarding this Policy, as well as Management’s planned Policy
training, and the lack of any comprehensive Policy Implementation plan that
might detail how elements of the Policy might be put into everyday practice.
Please review the attached EPA Scientific Integrity Policy (http://www.epa.gov/osa/pdfs/epa_scientific_integrity_policy_20120115.pdf)
before the scheduled Webinar on the afternoon of Tuesday, August 20
(3:30P-4:30P). Please consider the following issues which have a
particular relevance for those employees in our bargaining unit:
1. Differing
scientific opinions (section A. 3, pg 5)
The Policy has charged the
Scientific Integrity Official and Deputy Scientific Integrity Officials with
the task of developing a “transparent mechanism for Agency employees to express
differing scientific opinions.” If a dispute cannot be resolved in
“internal deliberations” (presumably at the lowest level with one’s supervisor,
or within one’s Office), then the issue is to be addressed in scientific peer
review. This skeleton of a procedure suggests that all science “informing
an Agency policy decision” undergoes scientific peer review and that all at the
Office level are knowledgeable about a particular scientific subject or are
impartial. In some EPA organizations, peer review for scientific product
is not necessarily part of the process for all products, and in some EPA
organizations, scientists and engineers report to lawyers, who may have some
knowledge of science/engineering, but lack the training and education to “get
into the weeds”. For such cases, this would leave the dispute between a
junior employee and his/her immediate supervisor, or other middle and senior
level managers within an Office/Organization. Not only is there a
potential conflict of interest if a desired upper management regulatory outcome
is at odds with the scientific evidence, but the process might be protracted
and might not be documented in any transparent manner. This approach
leaves a junior employee potentially vulnerable to retaliation by middle and
upper managers, and may well result in delays in resolution of the disagreement
related to escalation of the dispute up the chain of command. In effect,
this is a disincentive for the employee to bring forth a differing scientific
opinion.
2. Scientific
Integrity Committee (Section V, pg 10).
The Policy’s authorities are the
Scientific Integrity Official and those who comprise the Scientific Integrity
Committee. The Committee members, termed “Deputy Scientific Integrity
Officials” represent each of the Agency’s Program Offices and Regions.
These individuals are not necessarily scientists or engineers, may have conflicts
of interest with respect to Agency regulatory agenda, and may not necessarily
understand the issues that they are charged with acting on (including a
personal understanding of a defensible and credible scientific product).
Please review the Policy
before the August 20 webinar, and prepare to ask questions and raise your own
concerns. Should you be interested in being engaged in an Agency-wide
forum on the Scientific Integrity Policy, please contact NTEU Steward Dr.
Brenda Seidman (seidman.brenda [at] epa.gov).
Thank you.
Amer Al-Mudallal, President
NTEU Chapter 280
202-566-2789"
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