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FLRA | U.S. Federal Labor Relations Authority
The FLRA is an independent administrative federal agency that administers the labor-management relations program for 2.1 million non-postal federal employees worldwide.
Decisions | U.S. FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY
For questions related to FLRA Legal Publications, contact the Office of Case Intake and Publication at: (202) 218-7740. To purchase FLRA Volumes or the "pocket Statute," contact the Government Publishing Office (GPO) at (202) 512-1800 or (866) 512-1800, or visit their online bookstore here.
File a Case | U.S. FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY
Although the FLRA prefers that parties use eFiling for filing their documents, other methods are available. Click the case types below for filing instructions and paper forms. Please note: First-time users of the eFiling system must register.
The Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute
FLRA Job Postings Our Mission Protecting rights and facilitating stable relationships among federal agencies, labor organizations, and employees while advancing an effective and efficient government through the administration of the Federal …
Guides & Manuals | U.S. FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY
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Unfair Labor Practice | U.S. FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY
FLRA Job Postings Our Mission Protecting rights and facilitating stable relationships among federal agencies, labor organizations, and employees while advancing an effective and efficient government through the administration of the Federal …
About the FLRA | U.S. FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY
The FLRA administers the labor-management relations program for 2.1 million non-Postal federal employees worldwide, approximately 1.2 million of whom are represented in 2,200 bargaining units.
The Statute & Regulations - Federal Labor Relations Authority
Find the text of the Statute that the FLRA administers and enforces – and a mobile-friendly version here. Federal Labor Relations Authority Regulations. Find the text of all FLRA Regulations. Proposed Regulations. Find the text of any proposed FLRA Regulations. Legislative History. A Short History of the Statute
Introduction to the FLRA - Federal Labor Relations Authority
The FLRA is an independent administrative federal agency created by Title VII of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, also known as the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute (the Statute), 5 U.S.C. §§ 7101-7135.
Contact Us | U.S. FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY
Is the FLRA the right agency to help with my problem? The FLRA handles only labor-management issues for non-postal, federal civilian employees. Here is a list of other common employee issues and the agencies that may be most appropriate to contact.