U. S. Office of Personnel Management

NEWS RELEASES

June 1996

June 25, 1996: Washington, D.C. -- The U.S. Office of Personnel Management is issuing final regulations governing agency relations with managerial, supervisory, professional, and other organizations that are not labor organizations. [News Release]

June 24, 1996: Washington, D.C. -- U.S. Office of Personnel Management Director Jim King today announced the assignment of a Voting Rights Examiner to the State of Alabama for the Alabama Primary Run-Off Election being held there on June 25, 1996. [News Release]

June 17, 1996: Washington, D.C. -- The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has transferred some 500 pieces of useable, surplus personal computer equipment and more than 150 pieces of surplus office furniture to be distributed throughout the District of Columbia School System. [News Release]

June 17, 1996: Washington, D.C. -- U.S. Office of Personnel Management Director Jim King today announced the winners of the 1996 OPM Director=s Award for Outstanding Work and Family Programs. The awards program exemplifies agencies that have implemented the President Clinton=s directive to develop family friendly workplaces.[News Release]

June 12, 1996: New Brunswick, NJ -- Members of the Quality Partnership Network, which represents partners from the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) and more than 10 federal agencies across New York and New Jersey, will appear before the Clinton Administration=s National Partnership Council (NPC) to discuss customer service gains made in their agencies.[News Release]

June 12, 1996: Washington, DC -- U.S. Office of Personnel Management Director Jim King today announced that the personnel agency has signed the first-ever federal contract awarding Marine Midland Bank, American Capital Strategies, and Arnold and Porter the responsibility of executing an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) for the employees who now work in OPM's Investigations Service.[News Release]

 


 

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