24 June 2008
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
On
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)/Military Equal Opportunity (MEO)
Merger
- The American Federation of Government Employees
(AFGE) Council 214 and Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), hereafter
referred to as the Union and Management, hereby enter into this Memorandum
of Agreement regarding subject training as it applies to bargaining unit members
covered by the Master Labor Agreement (MLA) between the parties.
- The EEO/MEO Merger is an initiative to co-locate and
integrate the civilian and military equal opportunity offices into a
single organization responsible for processing both EEO and MEO
complaints. The intent is to reduce costs.
The merged offices will share a single management chain, a single
facility (where feasible) and a cross-trained staff capable of working
both EEO and MEO complaints.
- The merger will not modify the EEO complaint process
as established by 29 CFR 1614. Any
changes in practices and/or procedures will be subject to bargaining in
accordance with the MLA. Complaints
will be handled according to established EEO guidelines, regardless of
whether the counselor is civilian or military. Complainants will not be turned away or
be discouraged in any other way from filing an informal or formal
complaint. The counselor for a particular
informal complaint shall not be the deciding official for accepting or
dismissing the same complaint at the formal stage.
- Counselors will be fully trained in the EEO process
before processing a civilian case.
Training may include co-working cases with an experienced counselor
for a period of four weeks or until deemed capable of handling cases
independently by the EO director.
- The parties recognize that some civilian complainants
may feel intimidated or uncomfortable discussing such matters with a
uniformed military counselor. In
the event a complainant specifically requests a civilian counselor,
Management agrees to honor that request, to the extent possible. However, in the event a civilian
counselor is not available within a reasonable amount of time, it is
understood that a request for a different or specific counselor does not
extend the timeline for a complainant to file an EEO complaint.
- All remedies available under the MLA or 5 U.S.C. 71 will
remain available to the parties if concerns cannot be cooperatively
resolved.
FOR MANAGEMENT FOR
THE UNION
//SIGNED// //SIGNED//
STACY LEWIS TOM
ROBINSON
HQ AFMC/A1KQ Executive
Assistant, AFGE Council 214
//SIGNED// //SIGNED//
MSgt JOSEPH NEWTON KRISTINE
KEELER
AFMC/A1KQ Executive
Assistant, AFGE Council 214
//SIGNED//
STEPHANIE PETERANGELO
AFMC/A1KL