WASHINGTON, Jan. 31, 2012 – The Office of Special Counsel has determined that supervisors at the U.S. Port Mortuary at Dover Air Force Base, Del., retaliated against four employees who tried to expose wrongdoing at the facility.Air Force Secretary Michael B. Donley said that he and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton A. Schwartz agree there is no place in the service for this behavior.
“Reprisals against employees are unethical and illegal and counter to Air Force core values,” Donley said in a written statement. “We take violations of the law seriously and have appointed a two-star general to review the report and take appropriate action.”
Four employees of the Port Mortuary attempted to address shortcomings at the facility, which handles the remains of all American service members who are killed or die overseas. The special counsel found that mortuary supervisors illegally retaliated against the employees with actions that included firings, placing employees on indefinite administrative leave and imposing five-day suspensions. read more>>>
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