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Vets calling crisis line get lost in system, whistleblowers warn
A government watchdog group has promised to investigate the claims.
Will Pentagon whistleblower Yevgeny Vindman retire as a colonel?
Army Col. Yevgeny Vindman will need a waiver from the White House to retire at that rank when he leaves the service on Wednesday.
Blumenthal seeks probe amid whistleblower claims at VA facility where 2 workers died in accident
Sen. Richard Blumenthal said he received 75 pages of documents from two whistleblowers that include “powerful evidence that complaints of unsafe conditions were either disregarded or dismissed.”
Protect service members from predatory corporations
Congress shouldn't allow service members to waive their SCRA rights by predatory lenders, says the author of this commentary.
By Rep. Jared Golden
OPM finalizes rules to address new and underperforming employees
The finalized rule would enable agency managers to move more quickly through disciplinary processes and encourages keeping new feds in career limbo for their first year.
By Jessie Bur
How new pregnancy accommodation legislation could impact feds
Pregnant and post-natal feds could get a stronger guarantee of medical accommodations under legislation that recently passed the House.
By Jessie Bur
Mishandling of misconduct reports, retaliation a pattern across the National Guard
National Guard members speak out after they say their chains of command bungled their sexual assault investigations and retaliated against them for seeking justice.
No coronavirus co-pays for vets, more service member financial protections in latest emergency spending plan
The $3 trillion measure has drawn praise from Democrats but little support from Republicans.
Lawmakers pass second emergency package to protect student veterans from coronavirus losses
Money lost from work study program closures would be protected under the new measure.
Health protection measures increase at American bases across Indo-Pacific and US to cope with coronavirus
Other installations across the U.S. have announced HPCON Bravo conditions to include: Fort Mead, Maryland; Camp Lejeune, North Carolina; Fort Gordon, Georgia; and the Marine Barracks in Washington D.C.
By Shawn Snow