VA Invites Feedback on Who Judges Employee Misconduct Cases
Published Date: 7/15/2025
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The VA is sharing the list of employees who can serve on the Disciplinary Appeals Board, which handles employee discipline cases. If you work for the VA or are part of an employee group, you can see the list for free and share your thoughts about who’s on it. This is a chance to help shape who gets to decide important workplace issues!
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