FMCS Condemns Overtly Misleading Online Article

20.03.25 03:12 Uhr

WASHINGTON, March 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) is issuing this statement to address the recent article by Luke Rosiak which resurrects reporting dating back over 12 years.

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Rosiak's article contains numerous falsehoods and misleading claims that irresponsibly do not reflect the reality of FMCS's operations or our unwavering commitment to support the US economy with transparency and ethical practices.

The article references elements and reporting that are not only outdated but also fail to acknowledge the substantial reforms FMCS implemented over a decade ago. Since the time of that reporting, FMCS has:

  • Completed an Internal Independent Audit: FMCS commissioned an external independent audit to thoroughly review past practices and implemented 100% of the auditor's recommendations, further solidifying and displaying our commitment to transparency and continuous improvement.
  • Established a Comprehensive Ethics Program: In response to those issues, FMCS introduced a robust ethics initiative designed to guide our operations with the highest standards of integrity and accountability.
  • Enhanced Operational Oversight: Beyond these measures, FMCS has consistently invested in best practices and compliance protocols. Our proactive approach to agency management ensures that any legacy issues are not only addressed but serve as a catalyst for ongoing organizational excellence.
  • Maintained a Pristine Record: External independent financial audits have been conducted with zero findings of any irregularities, affirming our commitment to flawless financial stewardship.

"FMCS remains steadfast in its dedication to ethical operational practices and transparent operations," said Greg Goldstein, Chief Operating Officer and Acting Director of FMCS. "We are disappointed that an article published under the guise of responsible journalism would choose to resurrect old and sensational claims rather than focus on positive changes FMCS has made, and the contributions we continue to make to keep our economy strong. Our independent audit and the successful implementation of all the recommended improvements are a testament to our relentless pursuit of excellence."

Furthermore, FMCS is not a drain on taxpayer dollars as the article would suggest. In fact, our operations are managed on a $55 million budget (representing less than 0.0014% of the federal budget) yet we generate an impressive return on investment exceeding $500 million annually for the US economy. This remarkable economic impact underscores FMCS's role as a sound investment that drives substantial growth and innovation by fostering stable labor-relations, minimizing or preventing work stoppages, and keeping Americans working.

FMCS will continue to prioritize accountability and uphold the trust placed in us by the American taxpayers, our stakeholders, partners, and the communities we serve. FMCS is a neutral and independent federal agency and stands firm against unfounded and politically motivated narratives. We remain dedicated to building a future based on trust, transparency, and ethical conduct.

The U.S. Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service (FMCS) is the nation's premier public agency for dispute resolution and conflict management. FMCS was created by Congress as a neutral and independent government agency upon enactment of the Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947 (Taft-Hartley Act) and mandated to resolve industrial conflict and promote labor-management peace and cooperation, minimizing the impact of these disputes on the free flow of commerce. With headquarters in Washington, D.C. and offices across the country, the agency has a proud track record of decades of effective dispute resolution and conflict management services for employers and unions across industries and work activities in the private, public, and federal sectors. For more on FMCS or to request services, visit www.fmcs.gov

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