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 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 service industries, 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):
As the Department of Justice's largest grant-making component, AFSCME Local 2830 represents about 600 OJP BUEs at the following program, research and statistics, and support offices:
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Protect Democracy's Step-by-Step Guide: Individual Commentators. This guide is for individuals who intend to submit a comment opposing the Federal governmentʼs new proposed rule, Improving Performance, Accountability and Responsiveness in the Civil Service.
The Federal Unionists Network's Public Comment Toolkit.
This Toolkit explains the proposed rule, guides users through drafting comments for submission, and provides Frequently Asked Questions.
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