Sept. 21, 2020 Air Force improves lactation support for nursing mothers The updated policy, which is effective immediately, increases flexibility with lactation breaks and also mandates access to a refrigerator for the purpose of storing human milk.
Aug. 24, 2020 Hanscom leaders speak on diversity, inclusion Col. Katrina Stephens, installation commander, and Chief Master Sgt. William Hebb, installation command chief, discussed diversity and inclusion during a recorded message to the workforce Aug. 24
Aug. 21, 2020 AFMC championing diversity, inclusion across the mission set As the Department of the Air Force conducts a service-wide review of diversity and inclusion, the Air Force Materiel Command is also taking a look at these issues across the command, with a focus on the overall work climate, barriers to opportunities and identifying areas requiring support and
Aug. 21, 2020 Hanscom to host diversity, inclusion ruck Members from the Hanscom Diversity and Inclusion cell are hosting ‘Ruck Against Racism’ here Aug. 28 at 8:30 a.m. Organizers say the 2.5 mile event is open to all members of the Hanscom community to ruck or walk, and will serve as an opportunity for open discussion on diversity and inclusiveness
June 12, 2020 AFMC's top leaders visit Hill AFB to see operations, address diversity and inclusion Air Force Materiel Command Commander Gen. Arnold W. Bunch, Jr., said he was "really impressed" during his recent visit to Hill Air Force Base. The general and AFMC Command Chief Chief Master Sgt. Stanley C. Cadell visited Hill AFB June 10-11 to view how critical missions at the base are being
June 11, 2020 AFSC Commander Message on “Diversity and Inclusion” Lt. Gen. Gene Kirkland provides a message on diversity to the Air Force Sustainment Center.
Aug. 8, 2019 Autism at Work brings civilian opportunities to individuals on the spectrum The Autism at Work program, a collaboration between the Air Force Materiel Command and Wright State University, offers students and recent graduates with a diagnosis on the autism spectrum the opportunity to participate in paid, one-year internships as Air Force civilians. The program provides the