Amendment to Executive Order No. 12871
Headline: Amends Labor-Management Partnership Council Membership and Reporting Requirements
What it does: The order directs the Council to report to the President by October 1996 on progress and results of labor-management partnerships across the executive branch.
- Adds elected representatives from senior executive and federal manager associations to the Council.
- Requires a government-wide report to the President by October 1996 on partnership progress.
- Broadens who can advise the Council, including smaller agencies, outside experts, and state and local governments.
Summary
This order changes the membership and duties of the federal Labor-Management Partnership Council. It adds elected representatives from the Senior Executives Association and the Federal Managers Association, expands who can provide input, and allows Council members to receive travel expenses.
It also requires the Council to report to the President by October 1996 on progress and results of partnership efforts across the executive branch. The changes aim to increase participation from smaller agencies, outside experts, state and local governments, employees, and customers.
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