Please click the triangles to the left of each heading for more information,
Resources and Information for Federal Employees
Employee Rights
- First Amendment Guide: click here
- Submitting an EEO Complaint: click here
Whistle Blower Rights
- Employee’s rights to refuse an illegal order: Click Here
- A guide for whistle blower rights: Click Here
- Rights when reporting illegal activities:
- Click Here
Union Representation
- NAAE Employees: Click Here
Protecting Yourself
- What to Know about the new Schedule F order: click here
- Doxxing: tips to protect yourself online and how to minimize harm: click here
- What fedral workers can do to protect themselves: click here
Tips on how to protect yourself
To protect your privacy
- Use end-to-end services like signal or proton for personal use.
- Proton has a free email, vpn, password locker, and drive you can use.
- Use an authentification app or turn on two factor authentification.
- Ensure your passwords are secure: Click Here
- Lock down your social media: set your socials to private and take down identifying information.
Planning for a career transtion or unknown situation
- If you have an emergency fund prioritize putting money in it. If you do not, start one now and add to it when possible.
- Update your resume and profiles such as LinkdIn.
- Check out our other page with more resources for employees who are worried about losing their jobs: click here
Protecting yourself at work
- ONLY use your government equipment for work.
- Do not log into personal accounts on your gov computer/phone/tablet.
- Do not use spotify or other music streaming services on your gov computer/phone/tablet.
- Do not watch youtub videos unless applicable to your work on your gov computer/phone/tablet
- Do not use websites for personal use on your gov computer/phone/tablet.
- Make sure information is coming from a reliable source. If you are confused reach out to your supervisor for more information.
- Remove personal information and docuemnts from your gov computer/phone/tablet