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Our Bay Area Air Quality Under Threat & the Fired Whistleblowers at BAAQMD

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Date:
Sunday, March 19, 2017
Time:
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Event Type:
Panel Discussion
Organizer/Author:
United Public Workers For Action
Location Details:
San Francisco Main Library Latino Room Lower Level
100 Larkin St./8th and Market Civic Center BART Station
San Francisco

Our Bay Area Air Quality Under Threat & The Fired Whistleblowers At Bay Area Air Quaility Management District BAAQMD
Sunday March 19, 2017 1:30 PM
San Francisco Main Library Latino Room Lower Level
100 Larkin St./8th and Market Civic Center BART Station
San Francisco

The recent revelations from two Bay Area Air Quality Management District, Michael Bachmann who was the manager of records and Sarah Steele an employee who were involved in protecting records and documents discovered the deliberate destruction of critical pollution records, settlements and fines and were retaliated against is very serious. In August 2015, Bachmann was alerted that documents were being destroyed even though they were subject to a subpoena in current litigation involving Berkeley’s Pacific Steel Casting.

There have been continuing ongoing dangerous gas and oil leaks by Chevron, Tesoro, Shell, Philipps 66 and other polluters as well as the deaths of the workers and serious health problems in many bay area communities where these refineries and toxic plants exist. Destroying pollution records and the history of these polluters is not only inexcusable but criminal.

These two BAAQMD employees put their careers and jobs on the line to protect the public and the health and safety of our environment and top executives of the BAAQD illegally conspired to thwart these employees by firing them from this public agency. Unfortunately workplace bullying and retaliation against whistleblowers is a systemic problem not just at this agency but at other public agencies as well.

The epidemic of illegal retaliation of whistleblowers like Quality Assurance Manager Michael Madry at Test America and other whistleblowers at Tetra Tech which the Navy had hired for tests at Hunters Point and Treasure Island have all taken place without any accountability by government agencies like OSHA WPP and District Attorneys and the State Attorney General.

The regional independent agency BAAQMD is responsible to protect the air quality of the over 12 million people in Northern California and this forum will discuss the continuing contamination issues facing people in the bay area and the role of the BAAQMD management in the bullying and discharge of workers.

It will also discuss how people can defend these whistleblowers and force the California Attorney General and District Attorneys to protect public workers who are criminally retaliated against for doing their job and protecting the interests of the public.


Initial Speakers:
Dr. Larry Rose, Former Cal-OSHA Medical Director
Dr. Ahimsa Porter Sumchai, Radiological Subcommittee of the Hunters Point Shipyard Restoration Advisory Board, Founder Radiological Subcommittee of Hunters Point Ship Yard & Veterans Administration Environmental Registry former Medical Officer
Steve Nadel, Sunflower Alliance
Francisco Da costa, Hunters Point Environmental Justice Advocacy, Director S.E. Sector Community Development Corporation
Steve Ingraham, West Berkley Alliance For Clean Air & Jobs
Daniel Berman, Author of "Death On The Job"

Sponsored by
United Public Workers For Action
http://www.upwa.info
Injured Workers National Network
Stop Workplace Bullying Group
http://stopworkplacebullyinggroup.org
info(at)upwa.info
(415)282-1908

Additional info:
https://youtu.be/QuMHn1FqDAE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TkxcCZtHQQ
http://www.dailycal.org/2017/02/22/whistleblowers-file-claim-bay-area-air-quality-management-district/
http://www.eastbaytimes.com/2017/02/22/whistleblowers-mystery-file-cabinet-dumped-boxes-of-pollution-records-part-of-air-regulators-document-destruction/
http://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Ex-air-quality-workers-say-district-illegally-10949383.php
http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2017/02/22/former-bay-area-air-quality-agency-workers-file-whistleblower-claim/
http://www.berkeleycitizen.org/Pacific%20Steel/pacific8.htm
https://youtu.be/W9cbCtKBlkQ
Added to the calendar on Tue, Mar 7, 2017 3:51PM
§California AG Xavier Becerra Being Called On To Investigate & Prosecute BAAQMD Execs
by United Public Workers For Action
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Community groups and unionists are demanding that the newly installed California Attorney General Xavier Becerra investigate and prosecute Bay Area Air Quaility Management District executives. These managers were involved in criminally conspiring to bully and terminate whistleblowers at the agency who were trying to stop the destruction of critical documents and records of the polluters. The destruction of these documents would have limited the liability of companies like Chevron, Tesoro, Shell and Pacific Steel Casting and Philipps 66. The California Attorney General is responsible for oversight of this independent regulatory agency and the politicians who are on the board of this agency should be demanding that this investigation should take place.

Bay Area Air Quality Management District Board Of Directors
http://www.baaqmd.gov/about-the-air-district/board-of-directors
Board of Directors

The Air District’s Board of Directors is made up of 24 locally elected representatives from 9 Bay Area counties. Each county’s population determines the number of representatives on the Board, as follows:

• Marin and Napa: 1 representative each

• Solano and Sonoma: 2 representatives each

• San Francisco and San Mateo: 3 representatives each

• Alameda, Contra Costa, and Santa Clara: 4 representatives each
The Board has 8 standing committees that assist the District in its mission to improve air quality, protect public health and global climate.

Rules and regulations are adopted by a majority of the Board, with public hearings required before rules are changed or adopted.

Questions or comments to the Board may be sent to the Clerk of the Boards. To ensure your message is presented at the next Board meeting, be sure to send it 24 hours before the meeting starts.

Members

• CHAIR


Vice Mayor Liz Kniss
City of Palo Alto

• VICE CHAIR


Vice Mayor David E. Hudson
City of San Ramon

• SECRETARY


Supervisor Katie Rice
County of Marin


Council Member Abe-Koga
City of Mountain View


Vice Mayor Teresa Barrett
City of Petaluma


Supervisor David J. Canepa
San Mateo County


Supervisor Cindy Chavez
Santa Clara County


Mayor Pauline Russo Cutter
City of San Leandro


Supervisor John Gioia
Contra Costa County


Supervisor Carole Groom
San Mateo County


Supervisor Scott Haggerty
Alameda County


Council Member Rebecca Kaplan
City of Oakland


Vice Mayor Doug Kim
City of Belmont


Mayor Edwin M. Lee
City and County of San Francisco


Supervisor Nate Miley
Alameda County


Supervisor Karen Mitchoff
Contra Costa County


Supervisor Hillary Ronen
City and County of San Francisco


Council Member Mark Ross
City of Martinez


Mayor Pete Sanchez
City of Suisun City


Supervisor Jeff Sheehy
City and County of San Francisco


Council Member Rod Sinks
City of Cupertino


Supervisor Jim Spering
Solano County


Supervisor Brad Wagenknecht
Napa County


Supervisor

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It Never Ends! Federal Administrative Judge has Harsh Words for San Francisco USPS Management
By postal on May 3, 200965 Comments
http://postalemployeenetwork.com/news/2009/05/federal-administrative-judge-has-harsh-words-for-san-francisco-usps-management/

• Saturday, March 11, 2017

San Francisco – A USPS letter carrier was awarded injunctive relief, compensatory damages and attorney’s fees as a result of a lawsuit finding discrimination against a disability. In the wake of the decision, San Francisco NALC Union #214 has requested termination of the 5 management officials involved in the case, including SF Postmaster Noemi Luna.

The judge cited harassment, a hostile work environment, failure to accommodate, and retaliation by various USPS management personnel.

Billie Eyeball, a letter carrier for seven years, was robbed at gunpoint while delivering mail. She was diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Cleared to return to carrier duties with medical restrictions, she encountered resistance from management. As a result, an EEO was filed and the USPS settled the case.

Ms. Eyeball returned to full time letter carrier duties in 2004, but management outside of her station targeted her. The judge in the recent case cited retaliation for the former EEO activity. The decision by the Federal Administrative judge holds sharp words for management citing “devious actions,” “sabotage” and “multiple examples of abusive and intimidating conduct.” She writes “I am utterly mystified why several officials mounted an intense, often malicious, campaign against her.

Ms. Eyeball comments: “I have no idea why I was targeted except that I happened to get injured on the job and I’ve been treated like a criminal. They tried to frame me. They made up blatant lies about how I handled my mail, and they sent false documentation about me to another government agency, which is illegal fraud. Five years of harassment in theses two cases has cost the Post Office close to 1/2 million dollars and it is obscene.”

The judge noted that management “provided information they knew to be false to the Department of Labor concerning the complainant’s condition …”. According to the USPS Employer Labor Relations Manual “any employee, supervisor or representative who knowingly makes a false statement with respect to a claim under FECA may be subject to a fine of $10,000 or (5) years in prison or both …”.

Shop Steward Audrey Davis, a veteran carrier in San Francisco worked for the USPS in Royal Oaks, Michigan in 1991 at the time of a notorious “going postal” incident that resulted in the murder of four USPS employees. For the past few years, Ms. Davis has been increasingly concerned about safety issues involved in management / employee disputes in San Francisco. “Billie’s case is part of a much larger problem that affects everybody. Postmaster Luna’s tenure is full of harassment complaints and no action. In October of 2006 employees at my facility, PCA [Pacific Carrier Annex located in San Francisco], requested a Congressional investigation because of management abuse, and this petition was joined by other stations and included almost 200 Union and non-Union employees. In November of 2006, a carrier suspension at 180 Napoleon resulted in a murder / suicide. In 2007, management was called into a joint meeting with people from Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi’s office and Congressman Tom Lantos office. But nothing really changed. The Union has picketed two stations over management abuse and safety issues in the last year, but Postmaster Luna and District Manager Groux have done nothing to stop the abuse to employees.”

Shop Steward Vicki Sawicki from EPC station agrees: “Unfortunately other employees are being treated as horrible as Billie has been. Upper management is not taking these issues seriously and all of our safety is jeopardized.”

Both the Union and Ms. Eyeball have sent letters expressing their concern to upper management officials including District Manager Winifred Grox, and Pacific Area V.P. Mike Daley. Ms. Eyeball quotes a response by Winifred Groux which states she “declines to take action.” “Mr. Daley’s reply was equally irresponsible,” Ms. Eyeball adds. “Unfortunately their inaction perpetuates abusive behavior and costly litigation. They are offering a defense that because the judge didn’t specifically request termination that they don’t have to act, but, of course, it is well known that a Federal Administrative Judge can not request punitive action of this sort, and it is up to the agency to take the action necessary both contractually and morally to stop this abuse.”

A copy of the NALCX Branch #214 open letter requesting termination can be found in the Branch #214 March / April VOICE newsletter and online at http://www.nalcbayarea.com. The entire resolution and the judge’s detailed final decision will be posted at the website as well.

The Union’s resolutions state in part: “The National Association of Letter Carriers Branch #214 will request in writing in an open letter that management terminate Adam Alvarez, Gary Schrecengost, David Sullivan, Raj Sanghera and Noemi Luna.
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