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Kurt Vorndran

Legislative Representative at National Treasury Employees Union

Kurt Vorndran has extensive experience in legislative representation and advocacy within labor unions and social issues. Since October 1997, Kurt has served as a Legislative Representative for the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU). Prior to this role, Kurt held positions as the Assistant Director for Legislation and Political Action at the International Union of Electronic, Electrical & Furniture Workers (IUE, AFL-CIO) from 1993 to October 1997, and as a Senior Legislative Analyst at the National Council of Senior Citizens from 1989 to 1993, focusing on Social Security and labor union retiree issues. Kurt holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science, with a concentration in American Government, from American University.

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National Treasury Employees Union

The National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) is the largest independent federal employees union, representing workers in 34 agencies and departments across the country. NTEU believes every federal employee should be treated with dignity and respect in a workplace that promotes diversity and inclusion. As the voice of the federal workforce, NTEU is a constant presence on Capitol Hill, at the bargaining table, and in the media fighting for fair pay and benefits, improved working conditions, and other issues that affect the working lives of federal employees. Highly-trained stewards and chapter leaders in NTEU-represented workplaces nationwide help employees solve issues—big and small. NTEU proudly represents revenue agents and officers, bank examiners, law enforcement officers, food inspectors, scientists, park rangers, cyber-security experts, attorneys, customer service professionals, and many more. Our dedicated and talented staff works in concert with our local chapters to provide the best representation in the federal sector. Get our Fact Sheet here: https://bit.ly/3BoXsoa