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History in
Brief
SFLERP was
originally established in 1973 as the Society of
Federal Labor Relations Professionals (SFLRP)
and composed of professionals engaged in federal
labor-management relations in all three segments:
management, organized labor, and neutrals. In
2001 the Society's name was expanded to include
employee relations practitioners in recognition
that the core competencies of these professionals
are interchangeable. As the Society of Federal
Labor & Employee Relations Professionals,
membership in SFLERP is open to all individuals
who have an interest in Federal labor and
employee relations. In keeping with the
tripartite composition of the Society, officers
of the National organization and local chapters
represent all three components of the federal
employee-labor relations community, with the
various officers and board members elected on a
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Annual
Symposium
The Society holds an annual symposium and
membership meeting in Washington, DC which
provides members with professional development
and continuing educational opportunities. Monthly
training sessions and seminars are sponsored by
local chapters on issues of interest with
detailed presentations and discussion. Training
Contacting
SFLERP
For general questions concerning
SFLERP events or membership, feel free to email
for more
information.
The Society hosts periodic regional training conferences throughout the year. "Please click "Training" above for more information."
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SFLERP
Members
The Society's
membership is very diverse and includes employee
and labor relations professionals from virtually
all federal government agencies and labor
organizations; private legal practitioners;
neutrals such as arbitrators, mediators,
facilitators, judges, and conflict resolution
specialists, as well as professionals at the
FLRA, FMCS, FSIP, EEOC, MSPB, and the Office of
Compliance. The membership also includes
trainers, academics, researchers, students and
retirees. Membership
Application
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