House Republicans have launched an investigation into the costs of federal employee workplace dispute cases and agency settlements. Attorneys and stakeholders argue the inquiry oversimplifies why agencies settle and how dispute-resolution processes work, potentially shaping future oversight or legislative proposals affecting federal labor and employment practices.
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