Kelley leaves union presidency with list of victories for feds and continuing frustrations

The Washington Post: Next week will be Colleen M. Kelley’s last as president of the National Treasury Employees Union. After 16 years at the helm of the second-largest federal labor organization, she’s returning to Pittsburgh to relax with her family.

A former IRS revenue agent, Kelley has been in the thick of change and tumult surrounding federal employees. NTEU, which represents more than Treasury staffers, has scored important victories under her leadership, but along with other federal worker organizations, it has had to play a lot of defense in recent years just to keep what was gained.

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