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New homeland office will oversee visa compliance

Homeland bureau consolidates immigration and customs operations

House panel approves overhaul of Defense personnel system

House chairman plans overhaul of Homeland Security Act

How Ridge’s Team Managed the Homeland Security Merger 

 

From DHS: Border Reorganization Fact Sheet

 

 DHS Budget Proposals & Information

 

Memorandum from James Loy Denying TSA Union Rights

 

Memorandum From President Bush to Federal Employees

 

Homeland officials must work with employees on civil service rules

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Timeline for New Personnel Regulations

Nearly Two Years After 9/11, the United States is Still Dangerously Unprepared

GAO Releases Report on Human Capital in Federal Law Enforcement

BCBP Makes Contract Proposals to NTEU

House Appropriations Bill for FY 2004

House Report on HR 2555 Appropriations Bill

Removing Poor Performers: Why It’s So Hard and What You Can Do About It

Dereliction of Duty

AFGE Letter to Secretary Ridge, June 11, 2003

Perspectives On Implementing Performance-Based Pay

Now that it has succeeded in
destroying morale and decreasing efficiency in the Department of Homeland Security, the Bush Administration is looking to do the same in the Department of Defense by stripping away employees' collective bargaining rights and civil service protections.

 

How will the transition of the Border Patrol into the Department of Homeland Security affect your rights and protections? Read NBPC President T.J. Bonner's message to all employees.

 Read the OPM Plan for Developing DHS HR System Flexibilities in the Department of Homeland Security

 Creation of Homeland Security Department labeled high-risk venture

 Unions skeptical of plans to create Human Capital Performance fund

 The Ugly Truth About the Homeland Security Act. (NBPC Press Release)

 Management Unshackled

 Homeland Security leaders win broad power over civil service rules

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bush Goes After ATF Union

Ridge Rebuffs Democratic Contentions That Nation Is 'Barely' Safer

Homeland Unprepared: New Department Struggles To Meet Security Needs

One Size Fits None

Congress Is Prodded to Approve Overhaul in Defense Dept.

 Chaos plagues Homeland Security

 Deadline expires for Homeland Security Department pay and benefits plan

 Analysts worry budget short on Homeland Security funds

 Collective Bargaining Rights Revoked at National Imagery & Mapping Agency

 Homeland Security nominee's record with Hispanics is drawing fire

 New Homeland Security Dept. faces challenges

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The National Border Patrol Council is the labor organization representing all (currently about 9,000) non-supervisory U.S. Border Patrol employees. It is affiliated with the American Federation of Government Employees and the AFL-CIO, and has 15 constituent Locals. More than 5,400 employees voluntarily pay membership dues.

Founded in 1965, the National Border Patrol Council aggressively and effectively represents employees through negotiations, litigation and legislative action provided by a nationwide network of several hundred well-trained and dedicated volunteer activists and a small staff of extremely capable professionals.

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