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DESCRIPTION:San Francisco City SF curator Sonia Knudsen who is also a member of SEIU 
 1021 has been fighting sex discrimination for years. When she applied for a 
 senior job she was retaliated against and has been bullied and harrassed by 
 SFO managers and Micki Callahan who is SF Mayor Ed Lee's Director of Human 
 Resources. Callahan has with the support of Mayor Ed Lee has bullied, 
 harassed and fired SF city workers who have fought discrimination and have 
 been whistleblowers against corruption and theft by managers in he city. 
 \n\n2/3 SF Civil Service Commission-Speak Out-Stop The Bullying, Sex 
 Discrimination And Retaliation Against SEIU 1021 Member Sonia Knudsen & SF 
 City Workers\nThe discrimination, bullying and workplace terrorism on the 
 job HAS TO STOP NOW!\n\nMonday February 3, 2014 2:00 PM\nSan Francisco City 
 Hall\nSan Francisco City Hall Room 400\n\nCome speak out about the epidemic 
 of bullying, harassment, discrimination and retaliation against SEIU 1021 
 SFO Curator Sonia Knudsen. She has been bullied and harassed for years for 
 fighting for an appointment to a senior position and being illegally passed 
 over.\nMayor Ed Lee's Service Human Resources Director Micki Callahan has 
 colluded with SFO managers to stall and stop any accountability for the 
 systemic discrimination and bullying by Knudsen's bosses.\nNow is the time 
 to speak out against this discrimination and also to let this San Francisco 
 Civil Service Commission that discrimination, bullying and retaliation will 
 not be tolerated in San Francisco.\nStand up and speak out for Sonia, 
 yourself and all SF City Workers against bullying, sex discrimination and 
 union busting\n\nEndorsed By United Public Workers For Action 
 www.upwa.info\n\nSFO & HRD Bosses Continue Sex Discrimination \nAgainst 
 SEIU 1021 Curator Sonya 
 Knudsen\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baO4AFL4PJI&feature=youtu.be\nSFO & 
 HRD Bosses Continue Sex Discrimination Against SEIU 1021 Curator  Sonya 
 Knudsen\nStop SFO Sex Discrimination Against SFO SEIU 1021 Art Curator 
 Sonya Knudsen\nThe SFO management and SF Department Of Human Resources were 
 charged with\n\nallowing continued sex discrimination against SFO Curator 
 Sonya Knudsen who is \na member of SEIU 1021. At the San Francisco Civil 
 Service Commission city \nworkers and advocates for public workers are also 
 accused of allowing retaliation \nagainst her for filing a sex 
 discrimination complaint. Other city workers including \nIFPTE Local 21 
 members talked about the systemic violation of worker rights \nincluding 
 harassment and intimidation by a SF Human Resources Department \nexecutive 
 and former SEIU union official Micki Callahan.\nFor more information got to 
 United Public Workers For Action \nwww.upwa.info\n\nSFO boss, city sued 
 over gender 
 discrimination\nhttp://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/san_francisco&id=8628534\nThursday, 
 April 19, 2012\n\n\nVic Lee \nMore: Bio, E-mail, Facebook, Twitter, News 
 Team\nSAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A longtime female worker at San Francisco 
 International Airport is suing the airport director and the city, saying 
 she hasn't received promotions because she's a woman. And, her union says 
 gender discrimination is rampant in city government.\n\nSonja Knudson says 
 there is a glass ceiling at the airport for women who want the top jobs. 
 The airport is part of the city of San Francisco and the city has a merit 
 system when they hire employees, a sort of testing process, that's supposed 
 to find the most qualified candidate. Well, Knudson says she has lost faith 
 in that system and that is why she's suing in federal court.\n\nThe annual 
 Airport Equal Opportunity Report points out that in the museum department, 
 females are notably underutilized. Knudson is a curator at the SFO museum, 
 which features exhibitions throughout the airport. She says it's especially 
 bad for women in upper management. "For a department of less than 30 
 people, there's been over 12 men promoted and hired, and I've stayed 
 nowhere. I've gone nowhere," she told ABC7.\n\nKnudson says in the past 
 four years, she's been passed over three times for upper management jobs 
 even though she was most qualified. In the first two rejections, she ranked 
 number one for the civil service positions. The third time, she says the 
 airport changed the job description to include a skill she didn't have. 
 "And that way, it insured that the person they had in mind for that 
 position would be selected," she said.\n\nKnudson filed a discrimination 
 complaint with the city, but says it went nowhere and instead, thrust her 
 under the microscope and then retaliation. Even on Thursday, as ABC7 
 interviewed her in the museum, someone was recording the conversation with 
 an iPhone from the balcony.\n\nThe SEIU, the union that represents city 
 workers, stands behind Knudson in her lawsuit. They say her case is 
 symptomatic of a larger problem of gender discrimination in city 
 government, but victims, they say, are afraid to complain for fear of 
 retaliation. "They're isolated. They have their job duties reduced, their 
 job definement (sic) changed, and it sends a chilling effect to the rest of 
 the employees in the city and county," SEIU Vice President Larry Bradshaw 
 said.\n\nAirport officials declined to comment, saying they have yet to see 
 the suit. It was the same with the city attorney's office, which represents 
 the airport in legal matters.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/01/25/18749744.php
SUMMARY:SF Civil Service Commission-Speak Out-Stop The Bullying, Sex Discrimination & Retaliat
LOCATION:San Francisco City Hall\nSan Francisco City Hall Room 400
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/01/25/18749744.php
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