VA lays groundwork for first major survey of moral injury in veterans The VA is undertaking the first-ever large-scale population study of moral injury to be conducted among veterans of the post-9/11 wars.By Hope Hodge Seck2 years ago
This whistleblower called out VA about counselor burnoutTed Blickwedel confronted VA leadership about its treatment of counselors and decreased care for veterans. Then he wrote a book about it.By Todd South3 years ago
Injuries are higher among nonpermanent postal employeesU.S. Postal Service employees in a non-career capacity get injured on the job 50 percent more often than permanent employees, a government watchdog found.By Jessie Bur4 years ago
Federal employee protections included in new COVID relief billFederal employees exposed to or dealing with the fallout from COVID-19 will have more options under the just-passed legislation.By Jessie Bur5 years ago
No shutdown at VA: Congress passes department’s budget on timeThursday's House vote marks on the second time in the last nine years that Congress has finished its VA budget work on time.By Leo Shane III7 years ago