FLRA Recognized As Most Improved Small Agency For 2010

The Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) is pleased to announce that it captured the top ranking of the 2010 Most Improved Small Agencies today in a ceremony recognizing the 2010 Best Places to Work in the Federal Government. The rankings were announced by the Partnership for Public Service and the American University Institute for the Study of Public Policy Implementation, which produce the Best Places to Work rankings. The rankings provide the most comprehensive and authoritative ratings and analysis of employee satisfaction and commitment in the Federal government. 

 

The FLRA’s dramatic and unprecedented improvement in 2010 of more than 250 percent moves the agency to an overall score of 68.3 -- a significant increase from its overall 2009 score of 19.5, which placed the FLRA last in the 2009 rankings of small agencies. Most notable for 2010 are the FLRA’s rankings for certain of the “Best in Class” categories -- taking 2nd, 3rd and 4th place in Teamwork, Pay and Effective Leadership, respectively. The FLRA’s 2010 score with respect to Effective Leadership among Leaders is a remarkable 418 percent increase over its 2009 score.  More detailed information can be found in the FLRA's press release.