Federal employees are entitled to many of the same anti-discrimination protections as employees in the private sector. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of...
Category: Federal Employees
If you need a security clearance in order to work for the federal government, finding out that your security clearance application has been denied can...
As an employee of the federal government, you are entitled to several job-related protections. This includes not only the protections that apply to most employees...
EEOC Annual Report Suggest Employment Discrimination in the Federal Government is on the Rise
June 23, 2023
A recent report from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) suggests that employment discrimination in federal workplaces is on the rise. According to the...
As an LGBTQ employee of the federal government, you have clear legal rights. However, understanding and protecting your legal rights can be difficult. While progress...
If you have received a Notice of Proposed Removal as a federal employee, this means that your agency has initiated the process of terminating your...
Obtaining security clearance is essential for many jobs in the federal sector. Government employees, members of the military, and federal contractors may all need varying...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is the largest federal agency by far. With more than 330,000 employees, the VA accounts for 16.3 percent...
Federal employees are entitled to several protections. These include protection against prohibited personnel practices (PPPs). If you have experienced a PPP as a federal employee,...
As a healthcare professional working in the federal sector, your rights are different from the rights of other federal employees. Ensuring that you have a...