PARK SERVICE FORBIDS OFF-DUTY STAFF FROM WRITING ABOUT WORK ISSUES WITHOUT APPROVAL
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Susan Sargent | September 23, 2002
Washington, DC – The National Park Service (NPS) has forbidden staff from privately publishing material on any work-related topic without approval from the agency, according to a directive released today by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER).Today PEER sent a ...
Whistleblower Complaint on World Bank Projects
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Susan Sargent |
Lone Environmental Analyst Pressured to Overlook Violations ...
CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE PASSES GOVERNMENT LAWYER WHISTLEBLOWER BILL
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Susan Sargent | September 5, 2002
First Major State to Free Public Agency Attorneys to Reveal Confidential Information ...
LAND EXCHANGE WILL COST U.S. $100 MILLION
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Susan Sargent | August 19, 2002
Federal Appraisers Blow the Whistle on Utah Land Deal ...
NAVY WHISTLEBLOWER GOES TO COURT
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Susan Sargent | August 13, 2002
Environmental Compliance Officer Reported PCB Contamination At Cutler ...