Insubordination Upheld After Failing to Follow Direct Order
An employee at Ft. Riley, KS was charged with insubordination for filing to follow a direct order to attend a 2017 meeting. The MSPB and Federal Circuit upheld the removal decision.
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An employee at Ft. Riley, KS was charged with insubordination for filing to follow a direct order to attend a 2017 meeting. The MSPB and Federal Circuit upheld the removal decision.
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