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ABOUT LOCAL 1613
Last
Updated:
May 05, 2009
Local 1613 of the
National Border Patrol Council is the exclusive
representative of approximately 2000 Border Patrol Agents
and support personnel assigned to eight Border Patrol stations
throughout the
San Diego Sector of the
U.S. Border Patrol. Subsequent to the passing of the
Homeland Security Act, the U.S. Border Patrol was merged with 21
other agencies into what is now known as the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or as we commonly
refer to it, "The Department of Homeland INSecurity". Within
DHS, the Border Patrol was placed under the direction of
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and our duties were
diminished even further than when the Border Patrol was under
the direction of the legacy Immigration and Naturalization
Service. Consequently, the National Border Patrol Council,
Local 1613 endeavors to aggressively and successfully continue
"Protecting Those Who Protect Our Borders!"
The Local 1613 Executive Board is comprised of seven officers,
all U.S. Border Patrol Agents who were elected to their
positions by the membership. Directors, Lead Station
Representatives, and Station Representatives are appointed by
the Executive Board, and like the Executive Board are
uncompensated volunteers who spend a majority of their personal
time representing and assisting their fellow members, and taking
care of the administrative matters for the Local. We are
proudly affiliated with The National Border Patrol Council
(NBPC), PORAC, and the law firm of Gattey Baranic LLP.
Although union membership is not mandatory, Local 1613 maintains
a 94% membership rate among eligible Border Patrol Agents
assigned to San Diego Sector, offering a testament to the level
of service provided to members. Some of the services we provide
are as follows:
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Access to the
Peace Officers Research Association of California (PORAC)
Legal Defense Fund;
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Legal Service Plan to cover major "within scope of employment"
administrative actions;
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Representation for workplace issues;
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An extensive Safety and Security program;
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Assistance with OWCP related claims;
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Expert advice pertaining to EEO;
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Local lobbying efforts;
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Access to defined group benefits at significant discounts;
NOTE: Local
1613 is a non-partisan organization and does not make political
contributions to political parties or candidates.
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