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Vacancy #
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Position
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Location
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Salary Range
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Closes
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FLRA-09-007
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Attorney-Advisor
(Labor) / Law Clerk
GS-0905,0904-9/11
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Washington, DC
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$50,408.00 to $79,280.00 per year
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05/08/2009
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FLRA-09-008
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Attorney-Advisor (Labor) /
Law Clerk
GS-0904,0905-9/13 |
Washington, DC
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$50,408.00 to $113,007.00
per year
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05/18/2009
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FLRA-DE-09-009
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Budget Analyst
GS-0560-13
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Washington, DC
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$86,927.00 to 113,007.00
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05/18/2009
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The Federal Labor
Relations Authority (FLRA) is an independent agency
responsible for administering the labor-management relations
program for non-postal Federal employees world-wide. The FLRA
was created by the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations
Statute, which was enacted in 1979. The Statute protects the
rights of Federal employees to form, join or assist a labor
organization or to refrain from such activity freely and
without fear of penalty or reprisal. The FLRA consists of
three major components: the Authority, the Office of the
General Counsel and the Federal Service Impasses Panel.
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