- keyword(s): National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE)
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Mr. Hollander: National Federation of Federal Employees: Reel 2, August 21, 1951
Reel 2 of 2 of a recording of the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) continues the history of the NFFE and how it worked to improve conditions for civil servants and to develop the field of personnel management. The NFFE worked to implement retirement pensions, overtime pay, and the 5-day work week.
Mr. Hollander: National Federation of Federal Employees: Reel 1, August 21, 1951
Reel 1 of 2 of a recording of the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) detailing the history of the civil service in the late 19th century and the creation of the National Federation of Federal Employees in 1917. This recording details the NFFE's work to establish a retirement system for the civil service less than 3 years after its establishment and NFFE's efforts to establish pay equity and overtime compensation.
Property National Federation of Federal Employees Local 63 San Diego, undated
National Federation of Federal Employees: Flagg of Mine, April 28, 1952
This recording consist of multiple practice takes of the introduction to the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) official song and the song itself, "Flag of Mine," sung through 3 times by the Chevy Chase Chanters.
Washington State - National Federation of Federal Employees 25th Annual Convention (Luis Gastellum), April 20-21, 1956
This recording consist of a speech by National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) Vice President Louis Gastellum to the Washington State NFFE 25th Annual Convention. Gastellum emphasizes the need for members and administrators to work cooperatively rather than against each other and the need for good public relations with the press and general public.
MLK, Jr. Remembered: National Federation of Federal Employees; Local 259; Memphis, TN, undated
[NFFE Local 259 Honors Dr. MLK]]
The 40th Anniversary of the National Federation of Federal Employees: A Message by President Vaux Owen, undated
In this recording, Vaux Owen addressed the members of the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFEE) at the organizations 40th anniversary event. He recalls the opposition to the organizations founding and reminisces on its legacy.
Nathan T. Wokomir, President NFFE v. Federal Labor Relations Council, October-December 1971
This subseries contains legal documents and cases for and against National Federation of Federal Employees and other government institutions or unions. Arrangement is chronological.
NFFE v. Divine, Dean, and Felkner, 1998
This subseries contains legal documents and cases for and against National Federation of Federal Employees and other government institutions or unions. Arrangement is chronological.
Photocopied articles (2): "An Appreciation of Samuel Gompers". The Federal Employee. "NFFE Story of a union that never strikes...". The Washington Daily News, January 1925, September 17, 1947
This subseries contains National Federation of Federal Employees related artifacts such as flags and banners, buttons, and National Federation of Federal Employees imprinted items. Articles about the union, calendars, sheet music, jewelry, and related plaques are also included in this subseries. Arrangement is by artifact type.
Newspaper Article: Washington Daily News: "NFFE Story of a Union that never strikes...", September 17, 1947
This subseries contains National Federation of Federal Employees related artifacts such as flags and banners, buttons, and National Federation of Federal Employees imprinted items. Articles about the union, calendars, sheet music, jewelry, and related plaques are also included in this subseries. Arrangement is by artifact type.
Federal Spotlight (#2), April 11, 1952
This recording consists of a radio broadcast of Joseph L. Young's "The Federal Spotlight," a companion to Young's regular feature in Washington DC newspaper The Evening Star/The Sunday Star. Young details issues in Congress that impact federal employees such as funding and promotion rules. Includes an interview with National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) President Luther Stuart. Stuart talks about corruption and the spoils system in government.
National Conventions, 1919-2002
Interview with Mr. Henry Nolda: National Secretary, March 20, 1956
Facts Versus Myths About your Federal Service: Luther C. Steward, President, February 6, 1953
This recording consist of an address from the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) dispelling myths about federal employment by NFFE President Luther Corwin Steward. Steward explains the need to improve salaries and conditions in order to hold onto high-quality federal employees who often leave for better paying private jobs. Steward works to undo common misconceptions about pay, vacation time, sick leave, pensions, and the alleged difficulties of firing federal employees.
Message of President Vaux Owen, undated
In his recording, Vaux Owen discusses the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) legislation sponsorships such as the NFFE Bill. He also expands on the current objectives of NFFE and the efforts of NFFE in the 40 years since its founding.
President Markwood's address to a meeting of California Locals, December 8, 1956
This recording is an adress of National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) President Michael E. Markwood for a meeting of California NFFE locals. Markwood addresses the value of the NFFE, the work it is doing in Washington, and the importance of encourage nonmembers to join the union.
Special Events - WRED: A.C. Grams, April 20, 1954
Address by Vaux Owen: "The N.F.F.E.: What it is and what it does", undated
In this recording, Vaux Owen discusses the characteristics and objectives of the National Federation for Federal Employees (NFFE), affirming the organization as non-partisan and independent from other national and international labor organizations. He also discusses the benefits of membership and welcomes new members to join.