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Page 1: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division
Page 2: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment ManagementHQ Representative and Steward ([email protected])

ext. 16855

Dean Suehiro, Division of Corporation FinanceTreasurer and Steward ([email protected])

ext. 13384

Kay Reid, Division of Corporation FinanceSteward ([email protected])

ext. 13504

Page 3: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

What Is NTEU?A powerful federal employees union

NTEU represents over 150,000 federal employees in hundreds of chapters across the nation

The agencies NTEU represents include FDIC, OTC, Commerce, Justice, Treasury, EPA, FCC, FEC, and IRS

NTEU represents all non-management employees at the SEC – some 2,500 employees nationwide

Page 4: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

www.secunion.org

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www.secunion.org

News on federal employee issues

The chapter newsletter, Chapter 293 Works

The CBA & other resources for SEC employees

Information on NTEU member benefits

Page 6: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

How Does NTEU Benefit You?Protection & Representation;

Lobbying for Better Compensation;

Arbitration of National Issues; and

Negotiations for Quality of Life.

Page 7: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Protection & Representation

None of us ever expect a problem, but problems can arise… Poor performance appraisalsDisciplinary actionsOther situationsNTEU is here if you need assistance

Page 8: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Lobbying for Better Compensation

NTEU’s powerful lobbying department fights hard for the rights of SEC employees on Capitol Hill.

One of the best examples of this is the annual federal pay raise.

Page 9: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Lobbying for Better Compensation

Each year, the administration proposes a pay raise, but NTEU lobbies for a better one2002: 3.6% proposed, but NTEU got us 4.6% 2003: 2.6% proposed, but NTEU got us 4.1% 2004: 2.0% proposed, but NTEU got us 4.1% 2005: 1.5% proposed, but NTEU got us 3.5% 2006: 2.3% proposed, but NTEU got us 3.1% 2007: 1.8% proposed and enacted2008: 3.0% proposed, but NTEU got us 3.5% 2009: 2.9% proposed, but NTEU got us 3.9% 2010: 2.0% proposed, NTEU lobbying for pay

parity with the military

Page 10: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

It Adds Up Over Time…

If you made $50,000 in 2001, NTEU’s hard work paid you a total of over $26,000 more over the next eight years.

Page 11: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

It Adds Up Over Time…

If you made $125,000 in 2001, NTEU’s hard work paid you a total of over $66,000 more over the next eight years.

Page 12: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

2002 SEC Pay Parity LawNTEU’s lobbying efforts passed this law.We are off the GS pay schedule and our salaries are 11.7%-29.2% higher than federal employees on the GS pay schedule.NTEU is currently working with Congress to increase SEC employee retirement benefits.NTEU works for us every year to fully fund our merit pay budget by lobbying Congress.

Page 13: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Our Salaries vs. GS Employees Based On Maximum Step In The GradeGrade US GS Employee INCREASE 16 $191,487 $153,200 (MAX) $ 38,287 14 $167,679 $133,543 $ 34,136 13 $146,032 $113,007 $ 33,025 12 $122,807 $ 95,026 $ 27,781 11 $102,461 $ 79,280 $ 23,181 10 $ 86,698 $ 72,164 $ 14,534 9 $ 78,726 $ 65,531 $ 13,195 8 $ 70,246 $ 59,333 $ 10,913 7 $ 63,431 $ 53,574 $ 9,857 6 $ 56,232 $ 48,207 $ 8,025

Page 14: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Our Compensation Agreement

The Pay Parity Law allows us to negotiate our compensation package. This right is not available to most other federal employees, other than employees of FIRREA (Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act) agencies (such as OTC, OCC, NCUA, FDIC).

NTEU negotiated the following:1. Additional health plan contribution of $25 for single and

$50 for family per pay period.2. Free dental and vision plans.3. Cost of living adjustment equal to the amount given to

federal employees on the GS schedule.4. Merit pay- a new performance appraisal system that is

fair and credible is being developed. Until such a system is implemented, all employees who received an “acceptable” performance rating will receive “equivalent share” pay increase based on the merit pay budget.

Page 15: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Negotiating for Quality of Life

NTEU goes to the negotiating table on your behalf to achieve more flexibility for you, and a better quality of life.

The union has negotiated a 200-page Collective Bargaining Agreement that sets forth these rights and benefits.

Page 16: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Quality of Life BenefitsTelework (working from home) up to five days per week

Alternative schedules such as 5-4/9 and 4/10. Staff participation in 5-4/9 schedule is 38% and 4-10 schedule is 4%.

Student Loan Repayment Program – up to $10,000 per year to pay off student loan debt

From 2003-2008, SEC disbursed approx. $18.9 million for 2,197 student loans. This program includes Plus Loans. Plus Loans are loans parents enter into to pay for their children’s college education.

Page 17: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Credit Hours (time off for extra hours worked)

Before the contract, we had to earn and use credit hours within each pay period or lose it. NTEU negotiated to allow us to carry over 24 credit hours from pay period to pay period.

Relaxed Attire Policy

Before the contract, we were required to wear business attire. NTEU negotiated to require business attire only when we have face-to-face interaction with the public.

Transit Subsidy

Before the contract, our transit subsidy was below the amount that was available to other federal employees. NTEU negotiated to require our transit subsidy to equal the maximum allowed by law subject to our budget. Currently, $230 per month.

Page 18: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

NTEU also Negotiated the Following Here at Headquarters1. Fitness center2. Childcare center3. Health unit4. Pantries with sink, refrigerator and

microwave5. Snack shop managed by the Blind

Association (“Dunkin’ Donuts”)6. Treasury Department FCU & ATM7. The impact of the Enforcement Division

reorganization

Page 19: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Arbitration of National Issues

Sometimes the SEC takes positions on employee rights and benefits that require arbitration

Arbitration process involves an independent arbitrator who makes a decision on the dispute based on the facts of the issue

Prior to the CBA, the disputes were settled by a management panel

NTEU is here to resolve issues you wouldn’t be able to resolve by yourself

Page 20: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Significant Arbitration Decisions

Fundamental Problems with the Merit Pay System- Arbitrator found the merit pay system to be a subjective program for awarding merit increases that violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, as well as the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. NTEU reached a favorable settlement – including $2.7 million in back pay, as well as salary adjustments for the period 2003-2007.

Cutbacks in the Student Loan Repayment Program- Arbitrator ruled that the SEC must continue to include the Plus Loans in this program.

Page 21: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Some of NTEU’s Lobbying Efforts on Behalf of US

NTEU is working closely with Congressman Barney Frank’s office to obtain an additional 2% match in our retirement plans. Barney Frank is the Chairman of the House Committee on Financial Services, which oversees the SEC.

Increase in our merit pay budget.

NTEU is addressing the interest of the SEC staff with the Obama Administration and Congress concerning the reorganization of the nation’s financial regulatory systems.

Page 22: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

2009 NTEU Legislative Priorities

Pay parity for federal employeesStatus: Senate and House conferees approved 2.0% COLA with 0.5% allocated to locality pay. President Obama’s budget did not include any allocation to locality pay. FERS unused sick leave to count towards the retirement calculationAccomplished: Became law on 10/28/09Increase access and affordability of our health plans and provide paid parental leaveStatus: Paid parental leave approved by House and Senate bill pending

Page 23: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

2009 NTEU Legislative Priorities

Increase agencies funding to accomplish its missions and opposing government privatizationStatus: Senate and House conferees increased our FYE 2010 budget by $85 million. This increase will make human capital improvements at the SEC possible.Ensuring collective bargaining rights including reinstating labor management partnershipsAccomplished: On 12/9/09, the President issued an Executive Order on labor-management collaboration

Page 24: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Dues Pay You Back$3,250 or $8,250 - if you made $50,000 or $125,000 in 2001, NTEU’s hard work on the annual COLA provided this to you annually over the next seven years.

$650 or $1,300 - the SEC additional contribution annually towards your health plan.

$600 - the annual transit subsidy has increased due to the CBA (without the CBA we could still be getting only $780 annually). $1,680 when new increase is considered.

$309-$928 (approx.) – vision and dental costs for individual or family plan that are free to us but must be paid by other federal employees.

$4,034-$38,287 - You are receiving 11.7%-29.2% higher annual salaries than federal employees on the GS pay schedule. Bi-weekly dues are $11.44 (min.)-$27.11 (max.) based on your salary.

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Why You Should Join NTEU

There is strength in numbers

Lobbying, negotiations and representation of employee interests are all much more effective when our membership numbers are high

You can help us to help you, by joining NTEU Chapter 293

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Strength in Numbers

“Our record, visibility and effectiveness are what the employees see and what they want.”

NTEU President Colleen Kelley

Page 27: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

For the price of a cup of coffee a day in dues, you can support all of the important work that NTEU does on your behalf.

Page 28: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Members Also Get Benefits

Short-Term Disability Insurance Professional Liability Insurance Cancer Insurance Hospital Indemnity InsuranceUniversal Life Insurance

Page 29: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Members Also Get Benefits

Critical Illness InsuranceLong-Term Care Insurance Auto & Home Insurance Credit Card DiscountsBanking Discounts

Page 30: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Members Also Get Benefits

Accidental Death & Dismemberment InsuranceDiscounts on Products and Services Relocation and Moving Services Subscription to The NTEU Bulletin Electronic e-Bulletins from NTEU

Page 31: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Please consider supporting our work by joining NTEU.

Page 32: Patricia Copeland, Division of Investment Management HQ Representative and Steward (Copelandp@sec.gov)Copelandp@sec.gov ext. 16855 Dean Suehiro, Division

Thank you.

NTEU’s Mission: To organize federal employees to work together to ensure that every federal employee is treated with dignity and respect.