McCain agrees to drop veterans hiring preference changes from NDAA

Military Times – by Leo Shane III

Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain told veterans groups this week that he’ll oppose controversial plans to limit federal hiring preferences for individuals with military experience, an advantage advocates argue is critical in helping them find employment.

Earlier this year, Senate lawmakers approved a draft of the annual defense authorization bill which included limiting veterans preference in federal hiring procedures to a one-time use. Veterans who applied for a second federal job or a transfer from their first position would be evaluated by hiring officials as just another civilian federal worker under the plan.   

In a letter to the American Legion, McCain — Arizona’s senior Republican senator — said given the opposition from their leadership and other veterans groups, he will work to remove the provision from the final draft of the authorization bill.

His opposition doesn’t guarantee the death of the proposal, but it comes close. The proposal already rankled numerous lawmakers, and McCain’s role as the Senate’s lead negotiator on the legislation gives him significant influence over the final compromise legislation.

Veterans make up almost a third of the federal workforce, up significantly from the 26 percent they totaled in fiscal 2009.

Critics of the veterans preference policy — which include some officials at the Department of Defense — have argued that the hiring advantage is too generous, all but eliminating applicants without military experience from some federal posts.

But the White House and Congress in recent years have pushed veterans employment as a top priority, and said government agencies should set an example in hiring highly skilled, highly desirable veteran candidates.

The authorization bill, which sets a host of military policy and spending priorities, has been stalled in negotiations between House and Senate officials since August. But leaders from both chambers have said they are still confident a compromise can be reached when lawmakers return to Capitol Hill after the November elections.

Leo Shane III covers Congress, Veterans Affairs and the White House for Military Times. He can be reached at lshane@militarytimes.com .

http://www.militarytimes.com/articles/mccain-veterans-hiring-preference-ndaa

 

One thought on “McCain agrees to drop veterans hiring preference changes from NDAA

  1. Its not a draft army. Those who signed the contract with the USA Inc. are really NO different at all than Blackwater USA, Dyncorp, Kellogg Brown and Root etc… Those of us who’ve foot the bill for their service to this Corporation really care about how the hell we are going to find and keep our jobs in the worst economy we’ve seen since 1933, feed our families, raise our children without being murdered by COPS, YUBANGI AFRICANUS BABOONUS!!. They want preference in getting jobs ahead of us who busted our ARSSES to get an education on our own dime and now we have these clowns shoved in ahead of us because they they have some stupid belief they were fighting for our liberty? Our constitution is in ASHES!!!! I call that FAILURE on their part. They want preference in hiring? BUFFALO BAGELS!!!

    For the returning Veterans (MERCs) all I can say to them is coming from an American Patriot and National and find themselves with no job because their place in industry has been given to some DOT HEAD from INDUS DIGUSTUS, and and their only prospect is to just accept poverty, and economic ROT then all I can say is this.

    WELCOME TO MY WORLD. Stop demanding preferences. You want to do something constructive then you stop whining and you go and join a militia or start one and start putting your skills to some use in training the population for the civil war that is coming.

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