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Sacrifices for military readiness are a family affair
A 2021 Department of Defense survey reported an unemployment rate among active duty military spouses of about 21%.
By James D. Rodriguez
How courts may make paid military leave as common as paid sick leave
Multiple class action lawsuits could soon result in paid short-term military leave for hundreds of thousands of reserve component troops.
By Davis Winkie
Veterans employment discrimination guidance updated
Here are six key takeaways from the EEOC's new guidance related to the employment discrimination challenges facing veterans.
By Bradford J. Kelley
Walmart changes military leave policy, agrees to pay up to $14 million for reservists’ claims
Proposed settlement would include payments to about 7,000 current or former Walmart employees.
By Karen Jowers
Pentagon differs on post-election Hatch Act rules
Civilian and servicemember Department of Defense employees may have to refrain from certain political behavior for longer than their colleagues at other agencies.
By Jessie Bur
How the Hatch Act changes after Election Day
What constitutes prohibited political activity becomes less restrictive for federal employees the day after the election.
By Jessie Bur
Putin offers NATO inspection of military sites after demise of nuclear arms pact
The U.S. and Russia pulled out of the 1987 Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty last year.
US says Russian military conducted unsafe intercept of B-52 over Black Sea; violated NATO airspace in separate incident
Two Russian military planes conducted an unsafe intercept of an American B-52 bomber as it flew over international waters on Friday, according to the U.S. military.
UN probe: North and South Korea violated armistice in gunfire exchange
A U.N. investigation into a recent exchange of gunfire between the two Koreas has determined that both countries violated the armistice that ended the 1950-53 Korean War, the American-led U.N. Command said Tuesday.
Wounded Army vet alleges harassment over her use of a service dog
An Army veteran wounded by an improvised explosive device in Iraq is suing the federal agency she worked for after she was allegedly harassed for her use of a service dog.
By Kyle Rempfer
Another Guardsman prevented from returning to work at the US Postal Service
“They have delayed and obfuscated to the furthest extent possible.”
By Dylan Gresik