Friday, October 28, 2011

IN HAEC VERBA: St. Johns River Water Management District Mum on Petition to Inform Laid Off Employes of Environmental Whistleblower Rights


It is at the bottom of the message -- why was it never sent to the Board?

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Abrams <BAbrams@sjrwmd.com>
To: 'Ed Slavin' <easlavin@aol.com>
Sent: Fri, Oct 28, 2011 10:53 am
Subject: RE: Petition for Rulemaking re: Notice to SJRWMD Staff Receiving Layoff Notices

Mr. Slavin
Will forward next month’s agenda tomorrow. I don’t think there is anything on December’s agenda at this point. Will address your petition Monday. Would you mind forwarding me a copy of it please?
Bill Abrams
From: Ed Slavin [mailto:easlavin@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 10:42 AM
To: Bill Abrams
Cc: Marji Hightower
Subject: Re: Petition for Rulemaking re: Notice to SJRWMD Staff Receiving Layoff Notices
I am sorry to bother you, but that is taking too long.

Sent from my iPhone

On Oct 28, 2011, at 10:35 AM, Bill Abrams <BAbrams@sjrwmd.com> wrote:
Mr. Slavin:
I am out of the office today, but will respond to you on Ms. Hightower’s behalf on Monday.
Bill Abrams
From: easlavin@aol.com [mailto:easlavin@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 8:12 PM
To: Marji Hightower
Cc: sceastman@folioweekly.com; anne.schindler@folioweekly.com; themail@folioweekly.com; narming@ju.edu; jorth@ju.edu; judith@globalwrap.com; judgelitt@att.net; Bill Abrams; Teresa Monson; hamann@law.ufl.edu; jbloom@waterkeeper.org; mpostman@law.pace.edu; markpettus@comcast.net
Subject: Re: Petition for Rulemaking re: Notice to SJRWMD Staff Receiving Layoff Notices
Dear Ms. Hightower:
I wrote you some seventeen (17) days ago, enclosing my Petition for Rulemaking re: Notice to SJRWMD Staff Receiving Layoff Notices. You did not respond. Why?
May I please have a response?
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Ed Slavin
-----Original Message-----
From: easlavin <easlavin@aol.com>
To: mhightower <mhightower@sjrwmd.com>
Cc: sceastman <sceastman@folioweekly.com>; anne.schindler <anne.schindler@folioweekly.com>; themail <themail@folioweekly.com>; narming <narming@ju.edu>; jorth <jorth@ju.edu>; judith <judith@global.com>; judgelitt <judgelitt@att.net>
Sent: Mon, Oct 10, 2011 10:58 am
Subject: Fwd: Petition for Rulemaking re: Notice to SJRWMD Staff Receiving Layoff Notices
Dear Mrs. Hightower:
Would you please give this Petition for Rulemaking to the Board members, place it on the agenda for the next Board meeting, and kindly provide a copy to every single one of the layoff victims? Please send me the agenda for the next two (2) Board meetings.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Ed Slavin


-----Original Message-----
From: Teresa Monson <TMonson@sjrwmd.com>
To: easlavin <easlavin@aol.com>
Sent: Sat, Oct 8, 2011 11:47 am
Subject: RE: Petition for Rulemaking re: Notice to SJRWMD Staff Receiving Layoff Notices
Ed,
That is outside of my abilities. Please make your request to Marji Hightower at mhightower@sjrwmd.com. Mrs. Hightower is the executive assistant in the Executive Office and will know the process.

Thanks, and sorry I am not able to be of more assistance.

Teresa

Teresa H. Monson
Office of Communications and Intergovernmental Programs
St. Johns River Water Management District
Jacksonville Service Center
7775 Baymeadows Way, Suite 102
Jacksonville, Florida 32256
(904) 730-6258 office
(904) 545-5064 mobile
Email: tmonson@sjrwmd.com
Website: floridaswater.com

From: easlavin@aol.com
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 6:03 PM
To: Teresa Monson
Cc: hamann@law.ufl.edu; judgelitt@att.net; EASlavin@aol.com; sceastman@folioweekly.com; themail@folioweekly.com; anne.schindler@folioweekly.com; judith@globalwrap.com
Subject: Petition for Rulemaking re: Notice to SJRWMD Staff Receiving Layoff Notices
Dear Teresa:
Will you please provide this document to the Board and place this on the agenda for the next Board meeting?
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Ed Slavin
Petition for Rulemaking re: Notice to SJRWMD Staff Receiving Layoff Notices
Dear Board Members:
I am writing to request that the SJRWMD notify every staff person receiving a layoff notice of their legal rights under the environmental whistleblower laws to file complaints with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, and to request a hearing before a USDOL Administrative Law Judge.
I was moved to tears when I read the excellent Folio Weekly cover article about SJRWMD Director Richard Hamann's critique of Governor Scott’s anti-environmental ideology and its sequelae -- the St. Johns River Water Management District’s layoffs of professional people protecting our wetlands. Susan Cooper Eastman, “Who’s Guarding Your Water Supply? In the wake of cutbacks and politically motivated layoffs, one St. Johns River Water Management District Board member says the answer is: Nobody,” Folio Weekly (Jacksonville, October 4, 2011).
So much progress has been made in protecting our environment since the 1960s, and Governor Scott wants to reverse it all.
Professor Hamann rightly spoke truth to power, and I salute him!
Will the SJRWMD please advise every single laid-off SJRWMD environmental employee of his/her legal right to file complaints under the First Amendment, the Florida Constitution, and federal environmental whistleblower laws?
Our federal environmental whistleblower laws are administered by the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration, with hearings before DOL Administrative Law Judges. There are landmark USDOL precedents that may help reverse layoffs, win backpay and compensatory damages, and firmly establish the right of SJRWMD environmental law enforcers to do their jobs without fear or favor.
Those landmark U.S. Department of Labor environmental and nuclear whistleblower precedents include Tyndall v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 93-CAA-6 (DOL ARB June 14, 1996), available on the Internet at http://www.oalj.dol.gov/PUBLIC/ARB/DECISIONS/ARB_Decisions/CAA/1993CAA06P.HTM , reversing two ALJs who asserted DOL had no jurisdiction to protect environmental law enforcement personnel from retaliation by regulatory agencies like EPA. On remand, a stellar UF environmental law graduate, Ms. Lori A. Tetreault, then of Lawrence & Tetreault in Gainesville, helped me to persuade the EPA to settle with the complainant, EPA Office of Inspector General Senior Special Agent Robert E. Tyndall, with the assistance of DOL Settlement Judge Michael P. Lesniak, a former FBI agent. Within two months of the Tyndall settlement, EPA Administrator Carol Browner fired the wrongdoer, EPA Inspector General John Martin, the scourge of ethical EPA employees (appointed by President Ronald Reagan thirteen years before, in the midst of the Rita Lavelle, Anne Burford and other EPA scandals). Another helpful precedent for SJRWMD professionals resulted from my first trial in 1990, holding that one nuclear engineering manager’s layoff was retaliatory, even in the context of 1200 layoffs at the same time. DeFord v. Tennessee Valley Authority, 90-ERA-60 (USDOL District Chief Administrative Law Judge Daniel J. Roketenetz, April 29, 1992 RD&O), available on the Internet at http://www.oalj.dol.gov/Decisions/ALJ/ERA/1990/DEFORD_WILLIAM_DAN_v_TENNESSEE_VALLEY_AUT_1990ERA00060_%28Apr_29_1992%29_143900_CADEC_SD.PDF
I have shared a copy of this E-mail with Folio Weekly and with our former U.S. Department of Labor Chief Administrative Law Judge Nahum Litt (1979-1995), for whom I clerked during 1986-1988. He now lives in New Smyrna Beach.
Thank you again, Professor Hamann, for your speaking the truth to power.
We shall overcome!
With kindest regards, I am,
Sincerely yours,
Ed
Ed Slavin
P.O. Box 3084
St. Augustine, Florida 32085-3084
904-829-3877 (o-direct)
215-554-1187 (cellular)

No comments: