Threats Against Co-Workers Lead to Navy Employee’s Removal
A Navy employee is unable to get the court to overturn his removal for making threats against coworkers and dissing his supervisors.
A Navy employee is unable to get the court to overturn his removal for making threats against coworkers and dissing his supervisors.
An employee of the Navy who accessed a crime database by running a criminal history on her husband ended up being fired. She said that she would never again do such a thing other than for “family” considerations. A federal court upheld the removal decision.
Does an employee have a right to the highest graded vacant job available when demoted because of a RIF action?
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