ONDCP Staff Walk Off Job Over Unsafe Conditions at Camp Blizzard

A significant operational disruption has unfolded at the Office of National Drug Control and Money Laundering Policy, as employees initiated industrial action over severe environmental health concerns at the Camp Blizzard facility. The walkout was precipitated by a damning internal report from the Department of Analytical Services, which documented pervasive mold infestation and excessive moisture levels within the building, creating conditions deemed hazardous to occupant health.

Andie Stephen, General Secretary of the People’s Union, confirmed that the workforce felt compelled to withdraw their labor following a prolonged period of administrative inaction. Despite repeated formal appeals from both staff representatives and union officials urging immediate remediation of the unhealthy working environment, management failed to provide a satisfactory response or commit to a timeline for repairs.

The union has declared that employees will maintain their position off the job indefinitely. Their core demands include an urgent, independent reinspection of the facility by certified industrial hygienists and a verifiable, fully-funded plan to eradicate all mold contamination and rectify the underlying moisture problems. This standoff highlights critical workplace safety failures within a key government agency responsible for national security matters.