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Open Letter: A "Bit" of Governmental waste

By A. M. Johnson

 

July 05, 2013
Friday PM


Senator Murkowski,

The following has come to my attention. Perhaps you are aware of the issue, perhaps not, It would not be surprising if you are not, It would not be a issue normally visited by the general public and so assumed, would remain hidden un-noticed, ignored,and allowed to continue with congressional awareness unabated.

As this is going about the country in email format, passed on by folks such as myself, I wonder now that it has been brought to your attention if you would investigate for validity and comment on what you are doing or will do should this be an accurate portrait of governmental employee job description including pay and benefits, to bring it to a halt.

As curious people want to know, as a public offering this is being submitted to Sitnews and a political information list.
Regards,

A. M. Johnson
Ketchikan, Alaska

"More than 250 employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs are being paid to work for government employee unions rather than veterans even though the VA has a backlog of nearly 1 million unprocessed benefit claims.

These employees are on "official time," defined as "paid time off from assigned Government duties to represent a union or its bargaining unit employees," according to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).

Their salaries range from $26,420 to the $131,849 being paid to a nurse in San Francisco who represents the Nation Federation of Federal Employees.

Government workers on "official time" have office space at the agency that employs them, are paid for full-time work, and receive medical insurance and other fringe benefits, even though many are not required to show up at the agency, reports Diana Furchtgott-Roth, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.

The VA spent $42.5 million on official time in 2011, including salaries and benefits.

Republican Sens. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma and Rob Portman of Ohio sent a letter to VA Secretary Eric Shinseki saying: "Documents show that your department recently employed at least 85 nurses, some with six-figure salaries, who were in 100 percent official time status. At the same time, the department is recruiting more people to fill open nursing positions."

But official time is not limited to the VA. The OPM reported that the federal government paid more than $156 million to workers on official time in 2011, up from $139 million in 2010.

Sen. Coburn told Furchtgott-Roth: "It is unacceptable for employees to spend 100 percent of their time away from the job taxpayers pay them to do."

The vast majority of campaign contributions from government worker unions go to Democrats, Furchtgott-Roth observed in an article for Real Clear Markets.

Republican Rep. hil Gingrey of Georgia has introduced a bill to limit official time, and in the Senate, Kentucky's Rand Paul has a bill that would completely eliminate it. "

 

About: "Old five and dime'r on struggling with living on the interest of the money I owe."

Received July 04, 2013 - Published July 05, 2013

 

 

 

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