Amendment to Executive Order No. 12871
Signed December 21, 1995·William J. Clinton·60 FR 66855
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Amends Executive Order 12871, which established the National Partnership Council on labor-management relations. Adds one elected office holder each from the Senior Executives Association and the Federal Managers Association to the Council's membership. Directs the Council to report to the President by October 1996 on the progress and results of labor-management partnership efforts throughout the executive branch. Revises the Council's duties to require it to seek input from nonmember federal agencies, especially smaller ones, and from federal manager and professional associations, companies, nonprofit organizations, state and local governments, federal employees, and customers of federal services, while retaining its ability to invite private and public sector experts. Also revises the terms for Council members' compensation, specifying they serve without pay but may receive travel expenses, including per diem, as authorized by law for those serving intermittently in government service.
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By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to improve the functioning of the National Partnership Council, it is hereby ordered
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Disposition
Amends: EO 12871, October 1, 1993;; ; See: EO 13156, May 17, 2000; EO 13203, February 17, 2001
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The order, in full
Executive Order 12983 of December 21, 1995
Amendment to Executive Order No. 12871
By the authority vested in me as President by the
Constitution and the laws of the United States of
America, and in order to improve the functioning of the
National Partnership Council, it is hereby ordered that
Executive Order No. 12871, entitled “Labor-Management
Partnerships,” (“the order”) is amended as follows:
Section 1. Section 1(a) of the order is amended to
delete “and” at the end of item (9), delete the
period at the end of item (10), add “; and” at the
end of item (10), and add item “(11) one elected
office holder each from both the Senior Executives
Association and the Federal Managers Association.”
Sec. 2. Section 1(b) of the order is amended to delete
“and” at the end of item (4), delete the period at
the end of item (5), add “; and” at the end of item
(5), and add “(6) reporting to the President by
October 1996 on the progress of and results achieved
through labor-management partnership throughout the
executive branch.”
Sec. 3. Section 1(c)(2) of the order is revised to
read: “(2) The Council shall seek input from nonmember
Federal agencies, particularly smaller agencies. It
also may, from time to time, invite experts from the
private and public sectors to submit information. The
Council shall also seek input from Federal manager and
professional associations, companies, nonprofit
organizations, State and local governments, Federal
employees, and customers of Federal services, as
needed.”
Sec. 4. Section 1(c)(4) of the order is revised to
read: “(4) Members of the Council shall serve without
compensation for their work on the Council, but may be
allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of
subsistence, as authorized by law, for persons serving
intermittently in Government service.”
(Presidential Sig.)
THE WHITE HOUSE,
December 21, 1995.Reproduced from the Federal Register plain-text record, signed December 21, 1995. Typesetting artifacts are removed; no wording is changed.