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08/08/2022
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08/07/2022
Inflation Reduction Act Includes Long-Term Investment for IRS

Washington D.C. – The 10-year, $80 billion investment in the IRS, approved today by the Senate, will rebuild the agency with the tools and tax professionals it needs to reduce the deficit by collecting revenue that is rightfully owed, ensuring full compliance with tax laws and providing world-class customer service to American taxpayers.  NTEU, which ...

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08/05/2022
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08/05/2022
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08/05/2022
NTEU-HHS 2022 Bargaining

Areas and Articles Open to Negotiations Outlined below are the specific areas and articles of your contract open during negotiations with HHS. A one-page primer on the proposals and how NTEU and management's proposals contrast is available here. NTEU Proposals New Article Proposal Child Care ...

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08/05/2022
Federal Employees Paid 22.47 Percent Less than Similar Private Sector Workers

Washington D.C. – Federal employees on average earned 22.47 percent less in 2021 than their counterparts in the private sector, according to new calculations released Friday by the Federal Salary Council.  It was the first update to the pay gap in two years and shows that the federal government remains at a disadvantage when competing for skilled workers in ...

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08/04/2022
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08/04/2022
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08/04/2022
NTEU Endorses Action in Congress to Protect Federal Civil Service

The Preventing a Patronage System Act would prohibit any new classification of federal employees in a way that allows career public servants to be replaced with political appointees. “Our merit-based system is the envy of the world precisely because it ensures the federal government is staffed with people who were hired based on their professional ...

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08/03/2022
NTEU Urges Senate to Confirm Shriver to OPM Post

Washington D.C. – The National Treasury Employees Union strongly supports President Biden’s nomination of Rob Shriver to be Deputy Director of the Office of Personnel Management.  Shriver, a former Assistant Counsel at NTEU, is currently Associate Director for Employee Services at OPM. The White House announced his nomination today to the No. 2 post at ...

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08/03/2022
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08/02/2022
Financial Help is Available for Kentucky Flood Victims

Employees may be eligible for grants of up to $1,000 to help with temporary lodging, major home repairs not covered by insurance, and replacement beds. Grants from the NTEU Disaster Fund, administered through the Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund, are made possible by donations from generous NTEU members. Apply or donate today. 

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08/02/2022
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07/25/2022
NTEU: Fair Pay, Expanded Telework Critical for Future Federal Workforce

This was NTEU’s message in testimony submitted Thursday to a House panel for the second in a series of hearings on the future of the federal workforce. “The pandemic has proven, once and for all, the value of robust telework and remote work programs in the federal government. Any employee who has successfully teleworked through the pandemic – and there are ...

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07/21/2022
House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Government Operations: Future of the Federal Workforce

Chairman Connolly, Ranking Member Hice and members of the House Subcommittee on Government Operations, thank you for the opportunity to share the thoughts of the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) on how the government can build and support an effective workforce for the future. As National President of NTEU, which represents 150,000 federal workers in ...

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07/19/2022
Bill for Injured First Responders Passes the House

Federal first responders are entitled to an annuity after serving for 20 years and reaching age 50. They pay more of their salary into their retirement system, and their annuity is calculated at a higher rate than other federal employees who make payments over 30 years. In cases where a federal first responder is injured and moves to a different civil service ...

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07/14/2022
The Government Reopens and Employees Return

Yesterday the Office of Personnel Management issued a memo for federal agencies encouraging them to be flexible with employees returning to work and keeping in mind that the financial concerns you have are not over. If you cannot afford to get to work until you are paid, call your supervisor and discuss your situation. If you need your paycheck before you can ...

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07/14/2022
Congress, Administration Reach Three-Week Deal to Reopen Government

National President Tony Reardon immediately called for the first order of business to be paying federal employees the wages they are due.  Earlier this month, the president signed into law a bill that requires all federal workers affected by the government shutdown to be paid the money they are due. That law demands that they be paid “at the earliest date ...

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07/14/2022
Shutdown Resources for Dealing with Shutdown Crisis

United Way: “2-1-1” is a service maintained by the United Way around the country.  2-1-1 is committed to helping employees and communities impacted by the federal government shutdown. Furloughed federal employees in need of assistance should call 2-1-1 to get help.  2-1-1 specialists can help connect NTEU member to food pantries, health care services, utility ...

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07/14/2022
NTEU Urges New Congress to End Shutdown

The House is set to vote later today on legislation providing full-year funding for six of the seven remaining appropriations bills and a continuing resolution (CR) through Feb. 8 for the Department of Homeland Security. The package includes the Senate-passed 1.9 percent pay increase and back pay for furloughed employees.  Senate Majority Leader Mitch ...

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07/14/2022
Negotiations Ongoing for Funding Deal

This is a demoralizing situation for you and all your fellow NTEU members who are caught up in this brinksmanship. NTEU recognizes the strain this puts on employees particularly during the holiday season. Earlier today, National President Tony Reardon sent letters to every member of the U.S. House and Senate urging them to re-open the government.  Get the ...

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07/14/2022
Shutdown Begins; Congress Convenes for Funding Talks Today

Senate negotiators from both parties agreed to continue talks on a spending deal as the House and Senate adjourned Friday night without an agreement to avoid a partial shutdown starting at midnight. OMB Director Mick Mulvaney sent a memo to federal agencies instructing them to begin executing contingency plans for a shutdown. As a reminder, the following ...

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07/14/2022
Senate Clears Back Pay Bill

Today, the Senate has been unable to advance yesterday’s House-passed CR that would keep these agencies funded through Feb. 8 at current funding levels plus the president’s requested $5 billion for border wall procurement and construction funds. Negotiations are ongoing between the White House and Congress; however, the deadline for a lapse in appropriations ...

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07/14/2022
Senate in a Holding Pattern on Government Funding

The Majority Leader also confirmed this morning via tweet that he has no plans to override current law and long-standing Senate tradition and rules that require 60 votes for most legislation to be considered by the chamber.   The Senate cannot advance yesterday’s House-passed CR that would keep the above agencies operating at current funding levels through ...

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07/14/2022
House Passes Funding Bill; Senate Passage Not Likely

The House has passed the measure by a vote of 217- 185. It is expected that the Senate will take up this measure next, but be unable to pass it, greatly increasing the risk of a partial government shutdown Friday night. We are potentially only one day out from the third government shutdown of 2018. Employees at impacted agencies will go unpaid and many will ...

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07/14/2022
A Primer on Unemployment Compensation During a Shutdown

Employees may be eligible for unemployment compensation depending upon the number of consecutive furlough days. Generally, you must be unemployed for a minimum of 7 days to be eligible for unemployment compensation but the laws vary by state. If you get approved for benefits, some states require that you serve a waiting week, which means that the first week ...

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07/14/2022
Shutdown Continues; No End in Sight

The Senate briefly gaveled into session today, but no votes were held as there is no agreed-upon funding bill to consider. Neither the full Senate nor House is currently scheduled to return to Washington for votes until after the New Year’s holiday next week. Yesterday, National President Tony Reardon sent a letter to the heads of the Office of Management and ...

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07/14/2022
President Won’t Sign Continuing Resolution

The stopgap funding measure passed last night by the Senate would keep those agencies without fiscal 2019 appropriations funded at current levels through Feb. 8.  NTEU is pressing elected officials to do their jobs by keeping all agencies open, with employees paid on time.  A shutdown will not only interrupt important government services, but would severely ...

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07/14/2022
Senate Passes Continuing Resolution

NTEU-represented agencies still without full year appropriations include the IRS and other Department of Treasury Offices and Bureaus, CBP and FLETC, CFTC, EPA, FCC, portions of FDA, FEC, NPS, PTO, SEC and USDA. While the measure, passed by unanimous consent, would avert a partial government shutdown, it does not include the 1.9 percent pay increase the ...

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07/11/2022
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07/01/2022
Use Your FSA for Summer Essentials

Many Health Care Flexible Spending Account (HCFSA) participants submit claims for summer items like: First aid kits Sunscreen (SPF15+) Prescription sunglasses Over-the-counter allergy and sinus medicine FSAs allow employees to set aside money from their paychecks before it is taxed to pay for ...

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06/29/2022
Administrative Leave for Vaccinations Expanded for Small Children

A memo from the Office of Personnel Management directs agencies to grant employees up to four hours of administrative leave per dose for each family member the employee accompanies. For example, an employee may be granted a total of 12 hours of leave for each family member they accompany receiving three doses. Employees should obtain advance leave approval ...

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06/22/2022
IRS On Track to Eliminate 2021 Tax Return Backlog

“Employees working on the backlogs have been doing so at IRS facilities around the country throughout the pandemic, including overtime,” said National President Tony Reardon. “They know full well that every document in that backlog represents a hardworking American or small business owner who deserves a response as soon as possible, which is why they are ...

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06/21/2022
A Unanimous Vote for NTEU at BLM

On the heels of an NTEU election win at the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) headquarters, employees in the Taos, New Mexico Field Office have voted unanimously to join NTEU.  These employees are now part of Chapter 340, BLM New Mexico. Congratulations to these new members and to the leadership at Chapter 340, which has been instrumental in our organizing ...

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06/17/2022
Appropriations Season Kicks Off with Added Investments in Agencies

Washington D.C. – Several federal agencies with employees represented by the National Treasury Employees Union would receive budget increases next year under legislation moving in the House.  “The pattern that has emerged at the start of the appropriations process is that the administration and its allies in Congress are determined to invest in the federal ...

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06/17/2022
NTEU’s Representation of BLM Employees Expands to Taos, N.M.

Washington D.C. – Frontline federal employees in the Taos, N.M. field office of the Bureau of Land Management have voted for representation by the National Treasury Employees Union.   The Taos employees are the third group within BLM to become part of NTEU in the last 18 months, joining their colleagues in Santa Fe and at national headquarters in Washington ...

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06/15/2022
House Bill Would Strengthen Telework Programs

The Telework Metrics and Cost Savings Act (H.R. 7951) would develop standards for collecting data on telework; provide manager training on telework; and require agencies to quantify and report on the cost savings incurred through increased telework.  Earlier today, the House Committee on Oversight and Reform marked up the bill, introduced by Reps. Gerry ...

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06/14/2022
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06/09/2022
Update: IRS Increases Mileage Reimbursement Rate

Washington D.C. – The government should consider a second increase in the mileage reimbursement rates for employees who use their own vehicles for business travel, NTEU National President Tony Reardon said in a written request to the IRS Commissioner. The IRS initially raised the rates for 2022 by 2.5 cents, to 58.5 cents per mile, but higher gasoline prices ...

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06/08/2022
House Approves Legislation to Improve Access to FECA Benefits

Under the bipartisan bill (H.R. 6087), employees would be allowed to receive medical care from a nurse practitioner or physician assistant, and have them provide certification of injury. Ahead of the vote, NTEU sent a letter to lawmakers voicing support for the bill, which now heads to the Senate for consideration. Learn more about other legislation NTEU ...