ð¢FLRA Updates
Changes to Geographical Jurisdictions and in Case Handling Procedures
Summary
The Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) is amending regulations listing the current addresses and describing the geographic jurisdictions of the FLRA, including the Authority component, the General Counsel, and the Federal Service Impasses Panel. These changes reflect the closing of the Chicago Regional Office and changes to the geographical jurisdictions of the Atlanta, Denver, San Francisco, and Washington, DC Regional Directors. The FLRA is further amending regulations to remove references to its Collaboration and Alternative Dispute Resolution Office (CADRO) following the elimination of non- statutory functions to comply with Executive Order 14210, Implementing the President's "Department of Government Efficiency" Workforce Optimization Initiative, (Feb. 11, 2025).
Agencies
- Federal Labor Relations Authority
Business Impact
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The regulatory changes by the Federal Labor Relations Authority directly affect compliance for businesses interacting with federal labor relations, particularly in navigating jurisdictional changes and updated case handling procedures. Closure of the Chicago office may lead to logistical adjustments for employees and labor organizations.