WAPA is committed to upholding anti-discrimination and civil rights laws.
The Federal Employee Anti-discrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002 (No FEAR Act), Public Law 207-174, was signed by President George W. Bush on May 15, 2002. The Act increases accountability of Federal Departments and agencies for acts of discrimination or reprisal against employees resulting from whistleblower complaints, and complaints before the Merit Systems Protection Board and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
For more detailed information visit: No FEAR Act Notice.
The No FEAR Act requires each Federal agency to post on its public website summary statistical data relating to equal employment opportunity complaints filed against the agency on a quarterly basis during each fiscal year, and cumulative fiscal year end data for the five preceding years.
This information can be found here:
2022
- NO Fear act – Q4 FY 2022 (PDF 386KB)
- NO Fear act – Q3 FY 2022 (PDF 392KB)
- NO Fear act – Q2 FY 2022 (PDF 175KB)
- NO Fear act – Q1 FY 2022 (PDF 396KB)
2021
- NO Fear act – Q1 FY 2021 (PDF 403KB)
- NO Fear act – Q2 FY 2021 (PDF 409KB)
- NO Fear act – Q3 FY 2021 (PDF 389KB)
- NO Fear act – Q4 FY 2021 (PDF 389KB)
Last modified on September 3rd, 2024