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Agency's Reorganization Results in Accusations, Employees Leaving
By Stephen Barr
Friday, March 18, 2005; Page B02
A contentious reorganization has snarled operations at the Office of Special Counsel, the independent agency created by Congress to protect workplace rights of federal employees.
As part of the reorganization, 12 employees -- lawyers and investigators -- were ordered in January to take jobs in three field offices. Since the order was given, 10 of those handed transfer orders have left the agency and two other employees have resigned, according to watchdog groups.