Congress passes the whistleblower protection act
Recently,
Congress did something good for the American public and good for
science. After a 14-year struggle, the House and Senate approved a bipartisan whistleblower protection bill that
will make a difference to all federal workers, but that should be
especially welcomed by federal scientists. That’s because the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act (WPEA) recognizes
for the first time that censorship of federal information is as harmful
to the country as other types of waste, fraud and abuse in government.
The WPEA recognizes that a scientist who exposes the censorship of
federal information, either crucial to public health and safety or
required by law or regulation, is a whistleblower. That scientist is
just as much a whistleblower as the federal worker who exposes
embezzlement or accepting bribes. Scientists who call out censorship and
then are demoted or fired by agency managers will have the right to
fight that retaliation. And the WPEA will give all federal workers,
including scientists, better tools and stronger rights as
whistleblowers. To read more, please see below.
Whistleblower act: http://blog.ucsusa.org/congress-does-something-right-for-federal-scientists/
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