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More of the Air Force’s toughest enlisted jobs qualify for bonus pay
The Air Force and Space Force have approved more job specialties for special duty bonuses in the coming fiscal year.
How airmen are assigned jobs gets a fresh look from new Air Force panel
A new Air Force panel will rethink how the service assigns troops to new jobs, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force JoAnne Bass said Monday.
Air Force diversity efforts aim to mentor, open doors to underrepresented groups
“We still have work to do to remove barriers that prevent every Airman from reaching his or her full potential, especially Airmen from racial or ethnic groups underrepresented in our Air Force or senior leader levels."
By Harm Venhuizen
Women troops pay double what men pay out-of-pocket, in ‘Pink Tax’ for uniform items
The Pentagon has agreed to review the allotment process.
By Todd South
Department of the Air Force launches second disparity review, focusing on women, Hispanics and other minorities
“Although the data is helpful, the most important information will come directly from our Airmen and Guardians," said the acting Air Force secretary.
By Kent Miller
A call to end gender-based violence in the military
The new administration and DoD leadership should elevate implementation of recommendations to end gender-based violence and its harmful aftermath in the military, say the authors of this commentary.
By Melissa E. Dichter, Gala True and Glenna Tinney
The ‘unexplained’ reasons female feds make less money
Female feds still make less money on average than their male counterparts, but the reasons why are getting harder to quantify.
By Jessie Bur
This is what the Air Force can do to recruit and retain women cyber warriors
The Air Force must do more to recruit and retain women cyber warriors, says the author of this commentary.
By Lillian Warner
The Air Force has begun assigning airmen with child custody arrangements to duty near their kids
Master Sgt. William Rotroff expects to arrive at his next assignment in time to celebrate his son's fifth birthday with him.
New female Green Beret is a huge milestone, but she isn’t the first to earn the title
“The moment I got accepted, it was like I crossed a major line and the ‘you-know-what’ hit the fan," said Wilder.
By Kyle Rempfer