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Washington Post’s Joe Davidson asks federal managers to respect whistleblowers

WNN StaffbyWNN Staff
March 14, 2012
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The commissioned corps of the Public Health Service (PHS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) work on the cutting edge of federal research and policy on diseases, medical devices, public health, global warming and our environment. Yet, they fall into an exclusion from the Civil Service Reform Act (CSRA) that denies them any of the protections of the Whistleblower Protection Act (WPA). The WPA protects only civilian federal employees.  Reference 5 U.S.C. § 2101(1). They also have no coverage, and no protection, from the less effective Military Whistleblower Protection Act, 10 U.S.C. § 1034.

In today’s Washington Post, page B4, columnist Joe Davidson picks up their cause. He decries how their "fine work" does them no good if they become whistleblowers.  He laments how the law has so far failed to protect PHS whistleblower Paul T. "PJ" Hardy. He was fired after raising concerns about the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approving breast cancer detection devices without adequate proof of safety and effectiveness. The Office of Special Counsel (OSC) sought a stay on his behalf. The Merit System Protection Board (MSPB) concluded it had no power to act because of the PHS and NOAA exclusion from the CSRA.  "This loophole doesn’t make any sense," Special Counsel Carolyn Lerner told Davidson. "It undermines public health and safety and should be addressed through legislation.  There really are no statutory protections."

Attorney Stephen M. Kohn is Executive Director of the National Whistleblowers Center (NWC) and is representing Hardy. "We are going to push as aggressively as possible for the protection of all federal employee whistleblowers to be free from targeted monitoring," he told Davidson. Hardy and other PHS whistleblowers have filed a lawsuit in federal court to challenge how managers targeted them for surveillance. Targeting certain employees because of their protected whistleblowing violates the freedoms of the First Amendment. Hardy also challenges his dismissal as a violation of the First Amendment. When no federal statute provides a remedy for these violations, the First Amendment should apply to protect the victims of unlawful retaliation.

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The National Whistleblowers Center has now issued an ACTION ALERT. Follow this link to call on legislators and HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to reinstate Hardy and close the CSRA loophole.

Davidson calls on all government agencies to appreciate that "an otherwise legal search can become illegal if it’s conducted in retaliation for whistleblowing" (quoting Kohn). Davidson also agrees with Senator Charles Grassley’s letter that, "denying or interfering with employees’ rights to furnish information to Congress also is against the law." Here, here!

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