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Senate to Consider Legislation
Giving Sick Leave Credit to FERS Retirees
APWU Web News Article #050-09, April 27, 2009
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has placed on the Senate calendar legislation that would give retirement credit for unused sick leave to postal and federal employees enrolled in the Federal Employees’ Retirement System (FERS). The legislation is part of the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act (H.R. 1256), which passed the House of Representatives on April 2, by a vote of 298-112.
In addition to authorizing the Food and Drug Administration to regulate tobacco products, the bill includes a number of provisions affecting postal and federal employees:
Although supporters of the bill hope to pass it before Congress’ Memorial Day recess, because of objections to the tobacco provisions, Republican senators are expected to filibuster the legislation.
“The APWU has sought sick-leave credit equity for FERS employees for many years,” said APWU Legislative & Political Director Myke Reid. “We have an opportunity to accomplish that goal in the coming weeks.
“I encourage all APWU members to contact their senators and ask them to support this important legislation.”
In an April 1, 2009, “Statement of Administration Policy” the White House expressed strong support for the bill.