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Veterans get protections from retaliation at government agencies
Over the years, the courts have debated whether USERRA protects veterans against workplace harassment.
Pentagon keeps Ukraine aid out of budget, punting to divided Congress
The Pentagon is opting to keep funding Ukraine with emergency spending bills despite previous testimony it was working to integrate it in the base budget.
Navy engineer, wife sentenced in submarine spy case
A Navy engineer and his wife have been given lengthy prison terms for a plot to sell secrets about nuclear submarines.
New bill aims to bolster plummeting federal internship numbers
Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., introduced legislation Dec. 1 to ensure that all federal internships are paid, as the number of interns has plunged over the last decade.
By Jessie Bur
Feds can get time off for young-child vaccinations
Children between ages 5 and 11 have been approved to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, meaning that feds may receive leave to accompany such children.
By Jessie Bur