OSC Seeks Feedback via Annual Survey on Whistleblower Services
Published Date: 4/9/2025
Notice
Summary
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel wants to bring back its yearly survey that checks how well it’s helping people with workplace complaints and whistleblower cases. This survey asks for feedback from folks who’ve used OSC’s services to make sure they’re doing a great job. No new costs or big changes, just keeping the survey going to improve their work!
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