Exclusive | Workers at military health agency spent $3.3 million and 87,000 hours working on their own union benefits
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Exclusive | Workers at military health agency spent $3.3 million and 87,000 hours working on their own union benefits
""This report on the Defense Health Agency highlights everything that's wrong with the federal workforce. Taxpayers were subsidizing more than $3 million of union activities...""
""During this period our agency was undergoing a significant transition aimed at stabilizing and enhancing our labor relations process...""
A recent report reveals that the Defense Health Agency (DHA) incurred $3.3 million and 87,000 hours in taxpayer-funded time on union-related activities during fiscal years 2023 and 2024. This includes work on contract negotiations and fringe benefits; a significant portion was expended despite only 36% occupancy at the agency's headquarters. Senator Joni Ernst, who highlighted these findings, calls for greater accountability in federal workforce spending, underscoring drastic discrepancies in union-related expenses across different federal agencies, stating that such practices undermine public trust and resource management.
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