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AFSCME About Us

Who We Are

The Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 established the U.S. Department of Justice's Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA). In 1984, the Justice Assistance Act renamed LEAA to the Office of Justice Programs (OJP). 


Under the auspices of AFSCME International, as an AFSCME District Council 20 and the Metro Washington Council AFL-CIO member, AFSCME Local 2830 has represented Bargaining Unit Employees (BUEs) since the 1970s. 54 Unions are under the auspices of District Council 20. The Metro Washington Council AFL-CIO affiliates represent over 150,000 area union members from various industries, including service, retail, communications, transportation, manufacturing, construction trades, and government agencies.


Per our Constitution, AFSCME Local 2830's current officers are the following OJP Bargaining Unit Employees (BUEs):


  • Andrea R. Coleman, President
  • Vacant, Vice President
  • Lindsay Waldrop, Chief Steward
  • Jackie Nitowitz, At-Large Member
  • Priscilla Fauntleroy, At-Large Member
  • Latanza Wilson, Recording Secretary
  • Vacant, Treasurer
  • Ethan Aaronson, Steward


The Board meets at least monthly to discuss labor-management and employee issues, organizing activities, brown bags, and administrative matters. 

Who We Represent

As the Department of Justice's largest grant-making component, AFSCME Local 2830 represents OJP BUEs at the following program, research, statistics, and support offices:


  • Bureau of Justice Assistance 
  • Bureau of Justice Statistics
  • Office of Administration
  • Office of the Assistant Attorney General
  • Office of Audit, Assessment, and Management
  • Office of the Chief Information Officer
  • Office of the Chief Financial Officer
  • Office of Civil Rights
  • Office of Communications
  • Office of General Counsel
  • Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
  • Office for Victims of Crime
  • National Institute of Justice
  • Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking Office

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📢 Local 2830 Bulletins, "Spotlights," and Newsletters

 

  • Our latest AFSCME Local 2830 newsletter is now live! This issue includes the State of the OJP Union 2024 Annual Report.
  • Check out the "Holiday Spotlight," the last edition for 2025. 
  • Check out the 24th Edition of the OJP BUE Bulletin, which covers OPM’s updated Telework and Remote Work Guidance and the pending Schedule F regulation.
  • Check out the 54th "Spotlight."  
  • Check out the 25th Edition of the OJP BUE Bulletin, which provides an update on the final Schedule F regulation. Also, see the Local 2830's official statement below.
  • Check out the 55th Edition of the Spotlight.
  • Check out the 26th Edition of the OJP BUE Bulletin, which provides an update on pending litigation and the proposed federal rule that could change Reduction in Force (RIF) appeals.



AFSCME Local 2830 December-January 2025-2026 Newsletter (pdf)

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AFSCME Local 2830 The Holiday Spotlight 53rd Edition-12-18-25 (pdf)

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OJP BUE Bulletin-Edition 24-1-12-26 (pdf)

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AFSCME Local 2830 The Spotlight 54th Edition-1-25-26 (pdf)

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OJP BUE Bulletin-Edition 25-2-5-26 (pdf)

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AFSCME Local 2830 The Spotlight 55th Edition-2-21-26 (pdf)

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OJP BUE Bulletin-Edition 26-3-4-26 (pdf)

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March 2026

  • Alert:  AFSCME Local 2830 Files Grievance to Protect OJP Employees’ Bargaining Unit Rights 

 

  • AFSCME Local 2830 filed a formal grievance on March 12, 2026, regarding recent SF-50 personnel actions that changed the bargaining unit status of Office of Justice Programs (OJP) employees. The Union asserts that these actions violate the Collective Bargaining Agreement and the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute. The grievance seeks remedies, including restoration of the status quo ante, which would return employees to their previous bargaining unit status and protections.  


  • AFSCME Local 2830 will continue to advocate for the rights and workplace protections of OJP employees and will provide updates as developments occur. 


  • Alert:  Employees have contacted the Union after receiving an SF-50 (Notice of Personnel Action) indicating that OJP changed the Bargaining Unit Status code to “8888.” We want to clarify what this means. The SF-50 code change reflects a unilateral administrative action by OJP, not a change in your position, duties, or position description. Your job classification and responsibilities have not changed.


  • OJP's Bargaining Unit itself still exists. Changing a code on an SF-50 does not dissolve a bargaining unit or eliminate the Union’s legal status as the employees’ exclusive representative. An agency cannot eliminate a bargaining unit simply by changing an administrative code; federal labor law requires formal processes to do so. Although OJP continually says it is implementing recent Executive Orders and related guidance, those actions, again, do not prevent us from continuing to represent employees. Local 2830 is actively reviewing this action and addressing it through appropriate channels.


February 2026

  • Local 2830 has selected the 2025 Elaine Snyder Labor Award recipients from BJA, OAAM, and OJJDP. We will recognize employees with a plaque and a cash award. Click here for more information on this Award.


  • Local 2830 filed a memo on Friday, February 13th, regarding occupational health and safety of remote Bargaining Unit employees working in other federal buildings. Check out the  Spotlight for more details. 


  • Local 2830 facilitated an evening brown bag on February 11th. AFSCME District Council 20 provided updates on the pending litigation and the Policy/Career regulation ("Schedule F"). Local 2830 discussed Schedule F's potential impact on OJP Bargaining Unit Employees and provided other updates. Please contact us via the AFSCME Local 2830 Labor-Management Feedback Form for a summary of the session.

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Partnership for Public Service

Federal Worker Town Hall


Federal workers interested in learning more about the unfolding implementation of the Office of Personnel Management’s recent Schedule Policy/Career employment category are invited to join us for a discussion on the latest rule developments and other emerging policy areas impacting federal employees, including reasonable accommodation, telework, and updated reduction in force regulations.


This session will be in partnership with Civil Service Strong, Rise Up: Federal Workers Legal Defense, and AFGE to break down legal implications and offer insights from the union perspective. 


  • When: Wednesday, March 18, from 6-7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Where: Zoom webinar
  • How: RSVP here

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