The Foreign Service Grievance Board
Under Section 1105 of the Foreign Service Act of 1980, as amended (the Act), Congress established the Foreign Service Grievance Board, which consists of no fewer than five members who are independent, distinguished citizens of the United States. Well known for their integrity, they are not employees of the foreign affairs agencies or members of the Service. Each member -- as well as the Chairman -- is appointed by the Secretary of State for a term of two years, subject to renewal. Appointments are made from nominees approved in writing by the agencies served by the Board and the exclusive representative for each such agency. The Chairman may select one member as a deputy who, in the absence of the Chairman, may assume the duties and responsibilities of that position. The Chairman also selects an Executive Secretary, who is responsible to the Board through the Chairman.
The Chairman of the FSGB is Ira F. Jaffe. Edward A. Dragon is the Deputy Chairman and Joe Pastic is the Acting Executive Secretary until the arrival (in late September 2008) of the new Executive Secretary, Thomas F. Burke.
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