The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Isakson bill would facilitate firing problem VA workers

- By Tamar Hallerman tamar.hallerman@ajc.com

A bill co-authored by Georgia U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson is aiming to make it easier for leaders at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to fire problemati­c employees.

The bipartisan legislatio­n, which the Senate is expected to consider next week, would expedite the process for VA officials to remove and replace bad workers. It would also create a way to strip employees of bonuses and other benefits if they’re later convicted of a work-related felony.

“With each new scandal, what became abundantly clear is that the VA lacks the tools to discipline or remove its bad actors,” Isakson, the Republican chairman of the Senate’s Veterans Affairs Committee, wrote last month in an op-ed in The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on. “When the VA cannot hold negligent employees accountabl­e, everyone loses.”

Many major veterans groups support the plan, as does VA Secretary David Shulkin, who told reporters Wednesday that the department’s accountabi­lity pro-

cesses “are clearly broken.”

“We have to wait more than a month to fire a psychiatri­st who was caught on camera watching pornograph­y using his iPad while seeing a veteran,” Shulkin said.

President Donald Trump created a new accountabi­lity office at the department in April, but the Senate bill would go further.

A government workers union warned that the legislatio­n could lead to the mass firing of caregivers.

“This legislatio­n is the antithesis of accountabi­lity because it would allow corrupt or incompeten­t managers to get away with firing anyone who challenges them,” said J. David Cox Sr., the president of the American Federation of Government Employees. “Real accountabi­lity would strengthen, not weaken, protection­s for the rank-and-file employees who are subjected to mismanagem­ent, abuse and political corruption.”

 ?? DAVID BARNES / DAVID. BARNES@AJC.COM ?? Sen. Johnny Isakson coauthored the VA bill.
DAVID BARNES / DAVID. BARNES@AJC.COM Sen. Johnny Isakson coauthored the VA bill.

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