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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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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Monday, June 16, 2014

NTEU280 Fishbowl is now on Twitter.


Members:  NTEU 280's "Inside the Fishbowl" newsletter is now on Twitter. 

Follow us: @nteu280

When we publish new Fishbowl articles or announcements we will tweet them. 

Thursday, June 12, 2014

2014 Summer Membership Drive


Get a Rebate on Your Dues!

2014 Summer Membership Drive

Receive $50

for each new member you recruit from June 1 to September 30

 
New members receive $100

for joining during June, July, August, and September!
 

Fill out a SF-1187 with the new member’s information, have the new member sign the form, and staple a note to the form with your name and address. Once her or his eligibility is confirmed, each of you will receive your rebate check by mail.
 

Thank you for supporting NTEU.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

NTEU280 Advocates for Bike Facilities at Federal Triangle


One of the unfortunate effects of the upcoming consolidation moves at Federal Triangle is the loss of EPA’s excellent bike commuting facility at 1310 L Street.  At L Street, we estimate that approximately 20% of the employees, who work for the Office of Air and Radiation (OAR), are bike commuting at least some of the time.  Part of the reason for the high number of bike commuters at L Street is undoubtedly the attractiveness and convenience of the facility there – it is safe, it is clean, and it is well-designed specifically to meet the needs of cyclists.  This July, the lease is up and OAR will leave L Street - and its desirable bike room - behind.  OAR employees will be absorbed into the Federal Triangle complex and into the existing bike facilities, which are already crowded.  The only attractive bike facility at Federal Triangle is in the Reagan Building, and it is at capacity, with a waiting list for lockers.   

On May 14, 2014, the article “EPA Will Close Its Best Bike Room” by Jim Titus, appeared on the Greater Greater Washington blog.  [ http://greatergreaterwashington.org/post/22825/epa-will-close-its-best-bike-room/ ] We highly recommend that article, which includes photographs of the L Street bike room.  The blog entry was widely shared, “tweeted” and circulated throughout the bike advocacy community, generating many helpful comments including one by “Sweaty Cyclist” who remarked on the original blog post on May 27, 2014: “Sounds like you need a union!” 

In fact, your union has heard the concerns of our bike commuters loud and clear.  NTEU280 has been working hard to get EPA management to fully grasp the advantages of providing all EPA employees access to safe, clean, and attractive bike facilities.  We understand that we could lose many bike commuters if the L Street facility is not adequately replicated or replaced at Federal Triangle.  We continue to reach out to management to get them to understand the same concerns that the union is hearing from employees.  We continue to seek solutions that will encourage bike commuting. 

To this end, NTEU280 has submitted various move-related demands to management to ensure that Federal Triangle is able to absorb 148 new cyclists without any adverse impact upon those already at Federal Triangle and using the facilities.  EPA bike coordinators at Federal Triangle and at L Street have identified the extent of existing bike facilities and have outlined the needs and challenges.  NTEU280 will continue our efforts to get management to understand employee concerns and respond appropriately.  Thus far, management has only offered an inadequate number of racks and lockers in response to our demands, and they have offered no new shower or other facilities.  We hope to change their minds through our continued efforts on behalf of employees who bike to work. 

Each and every employee who rides a bike to work potentially removes a car from the road.  There is typically a cost savings associated with bicycling – e.g., gas, parking, and other transit expenses.  Bike commuting reduces emissions and promotes employee wellness.  It is a win-win.    
 
EPA has preached a message of bike commuting and sustainability to others; it is time for our management to practice what they preach at our own headquarters!

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Summary of Legislative Conference and Annual Training Conference

NTEU Legislative Conference and Annual Training

NTEU Legislative Conference (February 26-28, 2014)

NTEU held its Legislative Conference from February 26-28, 2014.  NTEU280's elected officers actively participated in this great opportunity to discuss Federal employee concerns with members of Congress and their staffs.  Among the issues discussed:

- ending sequestration
- ensuring adequate agency funding
- protecting our health benefits

- protecting our retirement benefits
- eliminating unnecessary contracting out; and
- limiting the reimbursement cap for individual contractors to the level of the Vice President of the United States' salary

President Colleen Kelley noted in her remarks to attendees that after years with no pay raises and increased out of pocket costs that "Federal workers are in danger of slipping from the middle class.  Many attendees expressed the concern that reductions in the value of pay and benefits are making it difficult to attract and keep new employees.

NTEU had a lunch time rally in front of the Capitol.  Despite cold and wind, it was very well attended, including by our Chapter.  Several members of Congress came out to speak to the crowd.

Participation in the legislative conference is an important activity for our Chapter.  In addition to getting the word out about our concerns to National decision-makers, we are able to network with officers from other NTEU chapters and learn about and strategize over common issues facing our members.

NTEU Training Conference (March 18-20, 2014)

NTEU held its training conference in Arlington, VA.  Twenty-six chapters were in attendance.

Chapter officers and stewards assembled, including your NTEU280 officers and several stewards.  In the opening plenary session, we watched an updated version of the video "Federal Employees - They Work for U.S." that included an interview with our own NTEU280 President, Amer Al-Mudallal.  National President Colleen Kelley explained that we are seeking a 3.3% pay raise but that even 1% is opposed by some.  She also mentioned that attacks on our federal employee health benefits continue.  The issue of contractor pay caps and wasteful contract consultants was also discussed.  NTEU's work on behalf of Federal employees continues!  NTEU280 was recognized as one of the chapters that has experienced significant growth in the President's remarks.

All elected officers and stewards have been encouraged to attend this training as their schedules permit.  Several attended, but we should have the goal of 100% attendance next year.  The training is designed in tracks to best serve participants in their Chapter roles. The track are seminar (typically for chapter presidents and similar senior officers), leadership (for officers and stewards who have completed their stewardship training), and stewardship (for new stewards or those seeking a refresher).

The annual training is highly valuable.  One item we look forward to every year is an update on cases.  In addition, grievance exercises are presented in a way that assists attendees to form groups and brainstorm, which will assist them in strategizing how to help members when they return to their own chapters.

Monday, February 10, 2014

What's Coming Up; Why This is a Great Time to Join NTEU280

What's Coming Up

  • NTEU Legislative Conference - February 26-28, 2014

NTEU280 will participate in NTEU's 2014 Legislative Conference later this month.  Last year's conference was extensively covered by the press, as it was the first year sequestration cuts and the (later realized) threat of furloughs loomed for Federal employees.  A common theme at the 2013 conference was not only the effect of sequestration and furloughs upon Federal employees, but the effect upon other citizens who rely upon us, as well as the ripple effects throughout our communities.  For information on last year's conference, please see the NTEU National page at http://www.nteu.org/UnionOffice/legconference/default.aspx.  Our officers look forward to representing our members at the 2014 conference. 

  • NTEU Training - for officers and stewards - offered locally in Rosslyn, VA - March 18-20, 2014

NTEU280 officers and stewards are invited to participate in the NTEU Training.  There are four tracks offered:  stewardship, representation, leadership, and a seminar (N.B. - seminar has limited participation and is typically for chapter presidents).  If you are an NTEU280 officer or steward interested in attending the training, please contact Sean Carter, Chief Steward, NTEU280, for information about how to participate.  If this is your first time attending the training, we recommend signing up for the stewardship track as it contains an excellent overview. If you have previously attended training, you would want to consider attending the representation track. 

 
Why This is A Great Time to Invite a Colleague to Join

We are engaged in a friendly competition with other NTEU chapters to ask at least 100 non-members to join. We want to be the ones to ask the most non-members to join, so our goal is to ask at least 100 and we can ask more than that with our members' help.  To help make the conversation easier, we are offering a membership incentive that runs through March 11, 2014.  Here is how it works:  current NTEU280 members who recruit a new NTEU280 member will receive $50 as soon as the member's paperwork is processed.  The new member will receive $100 as soon as the membership paperwork (i.e., 1187 form)  is processed.  The top recruiter who has sole credit for signing up a minimum of ten new members will receive an additional $250 from the Chapter, as well as bragging rights for having signed up the most new members.  For more information about the membership incentive, contact Amer Al-Mudallal, President, NTEU280.

For helpful information about the benefits of joining NTEU in general, see this link to membership information at National's Page: