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Wednesday, September 18, 2019
BLM fails to notify state offices of relocation plans, leaving 300 staffers unsure where they'll be sent
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) missed its deadline to tell nearly 300 Washington-based employees where they will be reassigned as the agency moves out West, with leaders telling staff that higher-ups failed to formally notify state offices of the move.
The Department of the Interior announced in July that it would be moving all but 61 of its Washington BLM staff to various existing offices out West, telling staff they would be notified where they will be moving by Sept. 17.
But those letters didn’t arrive Tuesday, and though news of the move has been public for months, employees were told agency leaders have yet to formally notify the directors of state offices that Washington-based employees would be relocating to their offices.
“The state directors were never notified in regards to the BLM staff relocating to their offices. They never contacted any of the state directors to tell them this was happening here in the Washington office,” one BLM employee said. But Interior has not released details beyond that July 16 memo, and BLM acting head William Pendley told lawmakers at a hearing last week they were still nailing down final details and would notify employees on Sept. 17. Employees would then have to agree to move before receiving a formal notice of their relocation. There have been some efforts to unionize among BLM staff, and the National Treasury Employees Union met with some BLM employees last week. Pendley also notified employees last week that those who move will get a one-time bonus of 25 percent of their pay as well as covering the cost of a house-hunting trip or covering the first 60 days of housing expenses...MORE
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