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DESCRIPTION:Stop The Racist Attacks On SF City Workers & Prosecute Jail The 
 Crooks\nFull Compensation & Justice For CCSF Black & Other Workers Facing 
 Racist Bullying, Retaliation and Terminations\nDHR Director Micki Callahan 
 & Other Corrupt Managers Need To Be Criminally Prosecuted NOW By DA Chesin 
 Boudin & Attorney General Xavier Becccera\n\nFriday October 9, 2020 12:00 
 noon \n\n\nCCSF Department of Human Resources DHR & MTA\n1 South Van 
 Ness/Market St.\nSan Francisco\n\nThe systemic racism and corruption within 
 the Department of Human Resources DHR continues with the exposure that 
 managers were forging documents, destroying EEO complaints  and promising 
 workers to settle their cases if they did not continue court 
 actions.\n\nThe director Micki Callahan and her staff have been directly 
 involved in not only covering up racist discrimination, bullying and 
 illegal terminations.\n\nThese are criminal state and Federal violations of 
 the law yet these officials are still on the payroll and have not 
 been\nprosecuted. They need to be arrested NOW!\n\nThe growing systemic 
 corruption in the City and County of San Francisco needs to STOP and those 
 guilty of these crimes need to be prosecuted.  \nThe covid  pandemic is 
 also exacerbating the racism facing frontline workers,  the corruption and 
 union busting by city bosses who are  out of control.\n\nMany city workers 
 on the front lines have been unable to get proper PPE and health and safety 
 education and the city continues to contract out hundreds of millions of 
 dollars to consultants and cronies of the Mayor and her appointees.\n\nCity 
 workers will be speaking out on the illegal violations of the law and how 
 other city officials including the SF City Attorney\nare part and parcel of 
 the cover-up.\n\n\nSponsored By United Public Workers For 
 Action\nwww.upwa.info\nUnifed Front Committee For A Labor 
 Party\nhttps://www.facebook.com/masslaborpartyusa/\n\n\nSF HR Director 
 Mickey Callahan director claims ‘rogue employee’ forged settlement with 
 Black worker\nBombshell: SF HR director claims ‘rogue employee’ forged 
 settlement with Black 
 worker\nhttps://missionlocal.org/2020/09/bombshell-san-francisco-hr-director-claims-underling-forged-settlement-with-black-employee-who-filed-discrimination-suit/?fbclid=IwAR2_VBNJCbhkpd44aM9X5vYYJxJ0Gj3Ld-Hp-tE7Yl2McZ5kIvetx2IJn4k\n\nBy 
 Joe Eskenazi | Sep 19, 2020 | Featured, Front Page, Instagram, Mobile, 
 Newsletter, Today's Mission, Topics | 3 \n\nBombshell: SF HR director 
 claims ‘rogue employee’ forged settlement with Black worker\nAt City 
 Hall. Photo by Laura Wenus\nMayor London Breed and every member of the 
 Board of Supervisors were among dozens of city leaders to receive a 
 shocking Friday afternoon email from longtime Department of Human Resources 
 director Micki Callahan. \n\nIn it, she accused one of her underlings of 
 forging a settlement agreement with a Black San Francisco employee who had 
 brought a discrimination complaint — even allegedly forging the names of 
 a city department head and two deputy city attorneys on the bogus document. 
 \n\nThe subject line of Callahan’s email was “Corruption at DHR …” 
 — a statement so blunt and disorienting from that department’s director 
 that veteran government hands wondered if Callahan’s email had been 
 hacked. \n\nIt had not. \n\nWithin the email, Callahan stated that a former 
 DHR employee named Rebecca Sherman had, earlier this month, resigned 
 unexpectedly from her position as an Equal Employment Opportunity manager. 
 Callahan claimed her former subordinate had “admitted in writing that she 
 had forged documents and lied to a city employee about that employee’s 
 EEO case.” \n\nCallahan went on to make a startling series of accusations 
 against Sherman, all of which are jarring enough that we will list them in 
 full: \n\nSherman lied to the employee and told her that her closed case 
 had been reopened and reinvestigated, and that she would be receiving a 
 financial settlement and a promotion as a result.\nSherman deleted records 
 from reports printed from the EEO Division’s database to ensure that 
 there was no record of the case in the EEO reports reviewed by DHR and the 
 employee’s department head.\nSherman forged an unauthorized settlement 
 agreement and forged a department head’s and two Deputy City Attorneys’ 
 names on the document.\nSherman provided the forged agreement to the 
 employee, assuring the employee that the settlement had been approved and 
 that a financial settlement and promotion were pending. She did so despite 
 knowing, and concealing from the employee, that the settlement was not 
 authorized and would not be implemented.\nSherman forged email and text 
 messages to the employee, purporting to be from the departmental payroll 
 director, that stated the financial settlement was soon to be paid.\nOn the 
 basis of Sherman’s assurances, the employee dismissed a pending lawsuit 
 related to her EEO complaint. The City Attorney’s Office has informed the 
 employee that it will stipulate to her withdrawing the dismissal, and file 
 the necessary papers with the court to restore that lawsuit. \nSherman 
 misrepresented the status of at least one other case as well, both to the 
 complainant and to DHR EEO and DHR leadership.\nMission Local has been 
 unable to reach Sherman for comment. Her Linkedin page, which until 
 recently listed her as an EEO Programs Manager for the city and county, has 
 been deleted. \n\nCallahan’s email makes public allegations that Mission 
 Local had heard privately a week prior. Her letter responds to one written 
 on Sept. 17 by the city’s Black Employee Alliance and Coalition Against 
 Anti-Blackness. \n\nThat letter claims that “multiple employees” who 
 had filed discrimination complaints “were manipulated, aggrieved, 
 assaulted and defrauded by DHR-EEO” and provided with “fraudulent” 
 settlement agreements.\n\nThe Black Employee Alliance letter claimed that 
 the EEO office is biased against African American employees and “is 
 dysfunctional and is in need of new leadership.” It called for the 
 dismissal and investigation of Callahan — who is preparing to retire in 
 the not-too-distant future — as well as Linda Simon, the director of the 
 EEO office. \n\n“How is it possible both Linda Simon, Director of EEO and 
 Micki Callahan, Director of the Department of Human Resource [sic] were 
 unaware of the elaborate scheme devised by their employees?” posited the 
 letter from the Black Employee Alliance. \n\n“How many more employees 
 have been harmed; and are being harmed currently through the DHR-EEO 
 process?”\n\nCallahan’s response placed the blame on the singular 
 actions of a “rogue employee.” \n\nShe wrote that all of Sherman’s 
 cases will be audited and that the office will review its “standard 
 operating procedures” to prevent “any recurrence of this type of 
 egregious misconduct.”  \n\nIt remains to be seen if this will satisfy 
 the city’s Black employees. \n\n“There is documentation proving Micki 
 Callahan and Linda Simon were aware of complaints involving similar matters 
 about the DHR-EEO process, and did not respond to those complaints or 
 correct the situation,” reads the email from the Black Employee Alliance. 
 \n\n“There has been and remains a lack of leadership, oversight, 
 integrity, and ethics at DHR and the EEO Complaint Process.” 
 \n\n\nBreed’s City Administrator was aware that indicted DPW Chief 
 Mohammed Nuru was engaging in corrupt action. And Kelly's the wife of SFPUC 
 head Harlan Kelly. The dots are starting to connect:  
 https://www.nbcbayarea.com/investigations/city-report-says-sf-administrator-knew-contractors-were-being-asked-to-pay-public-works-holiday-party-tab/2369488/?fbclid=IwAR3KAh_1odGEqMb77CL1hc1SgOjmxj5S2GtNakRStPwUQHCaDUahp_8kdKs\n\n\nSF 
 Attorneys call on city to honor ‘forged’ settlement with Black transit 
 worker\nLawsuit at center of scandal filed by SFMTA employee over alleged 
 discrimination, 
 retaliation\nhttps://www.sfexaminer.com/news/attorneys-call-on-city-to-honor-forged-settlement-with-black-transit-worker/\n\nMICHAEL 
 BARBA\nSep. 29, 2020 11:07 a.m\nSan Francisco should honor the more than 
 $500,000 settlement agreement that a former city manager allegedly forged 
 and offered to a Black transit worker in exchange for dropping a racial 
 discrimination lawsuit, attorneys representing the worker said 
 Tuesday.\n\nThe transit worker, identified for the first time as Kathy 
 Broussard, sued last August alleging the San Francisco Municipal 
 Transportation Agency passed her over for promotion in retaliation for 
 filing complaints against a former director.\n\nBroussard began reporting 
 the director in early 2014 for allegedly calling her the n-word, making 
 inappropriate sexual advances and telling her that complaining to the Equal 
 Opportunity Office was one of the “seven deadly sins.”\n\nShe is one of 
 a number of Black city workers who have alleged that the Department of 
 Human Resources did not treat their complaints seriously and left them 
 waiting for answers.\n\nFast forward to Aug. 31 and Broussard dismissed her 
 lawsuit after reaching an agreement with a Department of Human Resources 
 EEO manager, Rebecca Sherman, who resigned earlier this month and allegedly 
 admitted to the forgery.\n\nDHR Director Micki Callahan and City Attorney 
 Dennis Herrera have since called that deal a fraud. However, attorneys for 
 Broussard now argue that Sherman had the authority to negotiate it in her 
 role at EEO.\n\n“The bottom line is that if the Department of Human 
 Resources is too corrupt or too incompetent to handle investigations and if 
 they leave it up to someone who had the apparent authority to enter into 
 the settlement agreement, whose problem is that?” said attorney Karl 
 Olson. “It’s The City’s problem, it’s not our client’s 
 problem.”\n\nA spokesperson for Herrera, John Cote, said the office is 
 willing to have the lawsuit reinstated.\n\n“To protect the privacy of the 
 affected employee, we are not going to identify the case at this time,” 
 Cote said. “In the matter involving Ms. Sherman, we informed the employee 
 that we are willing to file a stipulation requesting to reinstate the 
 employee’s lawsuit. We are also conducting a thorough investigation at 
 the request of the Department of Human Resources.”\n\nOlson said 
 Broussard had a “long history” of dealing with Sherman in “good 
 faith.” \n\nSherman was assigned to investigate a retaliation complaint 
 Broussard filed against the director, Chris Grabarkiewctz, in December 
 2018, according to the lawsuit.\n\nBroussard was acting Proof of Payment 
 manager from 2013 until 2015 but was passed over for a formal promotion to 
 the role and reduced to a fare inspector supervisor after filing earlier 
 complaints against Grabarkiewctz.\n\nBroussard waited “tirelessly” to 
 hear back until Sherman allegedly told her in May 2019 that the retaliation 
 was determined to have occurred.\n\nBut those findings do not appear to 
 have been finalized by the time she filed the lawsuit in August 
 2019.\n\nCallahan revealed the allegations against Sherman in an explosive 
 email to city leaders Sept. 18 that did not identify Broussard by 
 name.\n\nIn the email, she accused Sherman of misleading Broussard and 
 falsely promising her a promotion. Callahan blamed the situations on the 
 actions of a “rogue employee.”\n\nBut Olson and Cannata pushed back, 
 saying that Sherman worked under Callahan and EEO Director Linda 
 Simon.\n\n“The buck stops with Micki Callahan,” Olson said.\n\nWhile 
 Broussard’s attorneys argue Sherman had the authority to negotiate the 
 settlement, forging the signatures of SFMTA Director Jeffrey Tumlin and two 
 deputy city attorneys is a different question.\n\nIn a redacted letter to 
 Broussard obtained by the San Francisco Examiner, Herrera said the 
 signatures were forged and that his office had not approved any settlement 
 in the matter.\n\nSherman is also accused of forging emails and text 
 messages pretending to be a department payroll director.\n\nThe District 
 Attorney’s Office plans to investigate and DHR is auditing all cases 
 handled by Sherman.\n\nSherman has not responded to a request for 
 comment.\n\nAttempts to reach Grabarkiewctz by phone and email were not 
 successful. A spokesperson for the SFMTA confirmed he is no longer employed 
 by the agency.\n\nWhile Broussard may not receive $500,000, Olson said she 
 was given a promotion to manager after the scandal broke.\n\n“Mr. Tumlin 
 has told Ms. Broussard that she is a highly valued employee and they want 
 to make it right,” Olson said.\n\nmbarba@sfexaminer.com\n\n\nSF City Hall 
 calls on its racism expert, DHR Director Micki Callahan, to Further Oppress 
 Black City 
 Workers\n\nhttps://medium.com/@calclemency/sf-city-hall-calls-on-its-racism-expert-dhr-director-micki-callahan-to-further-oppress-black-d06eed6b18e2\nAllen 
 Jones\nAllen Jones\nFollow\nDec 2, 2018 · 9 min read\n\n\n\nSan Francisco 
 Mayor London Breed and the Board of Supervisors are calling on Department 
 of Human Resources director Micki Callahan to fix the problems of racism 
 and bullying of Black city workers.\nThis is a blatant disregard or slap in 
 the face to all Blacks when one learned in a September 2018 committee 
 hearing, Ms. Callahan has covered up or covered for many city department 
 heads most responsible for these acts of racism and bullying.\nA hearing 
 took place on November 27, 2018, titled, “African-American Workforce 
 Hiring, Retention, and Promotional Opportunities — Workplace 
 Discrimination and Complaints” at City Hall board chambers, a follow up 
 to the September committee hearing.\nTo view the entire November 27, 2018 
 hearing go here SFGOVTV. Scroll to: 180630 Hearing (item 29) @ 1:02.29 
 mark of the video.\nImage for post\nSan Francisco Human Resources director 
 Micki Callahan\nIn a repeat performance of a September 19, 2018 board 
 committee hearing on the same subject, Ms. Callahan began her presentation 
 by highlighting the fact that San Francisco is above the national average 
 for the hiring of Black workers.\nShe seemed proud to state The City 
 employs 15% Blacks compared to the national average of about 4.6% Black 
 government workers. A clear deflection from the real issue, which is racism 
 and bullying of the 15% Black city workforce.\nShe also displayed a chart 
 showing that San Francisco has a 47% White population but only 30% are 
 employed in city government. Anyone truly committed to addressing the real 
 reason for this hearing would not have used these numbers as she did.\nA 
 more appropriate use of those figures would have been to determine what 
 percentage of the 15% Black workers are treated unfairly, versus what 
 percentage of the 30% of White workers are being treated unfairly in city 
 employment. But the answer could have told of a much uglier story.\nWhen 
 any city worker is first hired, they are placed on “Probation.” After a 
 certain period, they either become permanent or they are terminated. 
 “Probation dismissals are not appealable” unless for discrimination, 
 she told all who attended. But later in testimony, we learned from Joseph 
 Bryant SEIU 1021, over “200 probation dismissals for Blacks” versus 
 just “3” dismissals for Whites, in city employment in the time frame 
 these latest figures revealed.\nThough Ms. Callahan admitted her agency has 
 problems, she failed to show even a half-size thimble of respect to The 
 City’s Black workforce by simply beginning her presentation by 
 apologizing to the board for the failures of her department in the 
 fifteen-minute she spoke to the 11 member legislative body of San 
 Francisco.\nFour of The City’s largest departments presented a snapshot 
 of how they are handling issues concerning their Black workers at this 
 hearing. SFMTA seemed to be the city agency most on the ball, including the 
 hiring of an ombudsman in October.\nAnd all department heads tossed around 
 the term, “Implicit Bias training” as if it was a Frisbee. At the same 
 time one could get the sense, none of these people had a mother. We would 
 not need implicit bias training if people remembered what mothers all over 
 the world have taught, which is how to treat people.\nBut the 
 “Reprehensible Acts Award” for how it treated its Black workers went to 
 the SF Department of Public Health. Currently being run by its head of 
 finance, due to the abrupt resignation of former DPH director Barbara 
 Garcia. She was forced to resign while being investigated for conflict of 
 interest in an illegal city contract scheme involving her spouse.\nBoard 
 President Malia Cohen showed understanding and sympathy towards the interim 
 head of DPH. He was forced to answer questions he really had no real 
 answers for while The City continues to pursue a new director. But when 
 President Cohen asked a question concerning preferential treatment in 
 hiring at DPH, his response of, “Not Acceptable” was the, dah 
 statement, of the entire 3-hour 30-minute hearing.\nIn further remarks, 
 board president Cohen suggested tying budgets increase requests for 
 different departments to how they are treating their employees. She also 
 suggested in the recruitment area, the DHR do a better job at advertising 
 high paying positions by not relying on just the White people’s 
 Gazette(s), so to speak, but reaching out to historically Black 
 institutions of learning, Black newspapers and Black magazines.\nSupervisor 
 Sandra Fewer is pushing for an office of “Racial Equity.” But of the 11 
 member board, which all have 3 legislative aides there is only on Black 
 person working. This aide works in Supervisor Vallie Brown’s 
 office.\nApparently, Supervisor Fewer is also unaware that The City already 
 has an office of racial equity. It’s called the San Francisco Human 
 Rights Commission (HRC). It was first formed in 1964 to fight 
 discrimination against Blacks seeking employment.\nIt has been suggested to 
 rename the HRC, the “Gay Cause Commission”, based on what it has turned 
 into. Now retired director, Theresa Sparks, a White transgender was sued 
 along with The City and HR director, Micki Callahan for discriminating 
 against a Black staffer. Thomas Willis, a Black heterosexual male was 
 forced out of his position at HRC simply because he is a Black heterosexual 
 male. The case was settled in 2013 for $210,000.00.\nImage for post\nOne of 
 hundreds of race based discrimination lawsuits where Micki Callahan has 
 been defentant and signed off on during her time as San Francisco Human 
 Resources director\nSupervisor Hillary Ronen stated, she had not viewed the 
 September 19, 2018 committee hearing on this same matter in preparation for 
 the November 27, 2018 hearing. But in a June 2018 SEIU 1021 rally for Black 
 city workers on the steps of City Hall she pledged to help the Black city 
 workers of her former union.\nSupervisor Vallie Brown took issue with the 
 use of 15% Black city workforce. She viewed it as “Disrespectful” and 
 “Just not right.” After forcing out of The City 55% of its Black 
 residents she was not in the mood to celebrate a city for hiring Blacks 
 above the national average. And when one considers how badly most of the 15 
 % Black city workforce here are being treated, she saw it as insulting the 
 intelligence of the board to use that misleading figure.\nThe most 
 heart-wrenching part of the hearing was “Public Comment.” This includes 
 the fact that most, not all, are unfamiliar with the process. One must 
 prepare to be able to articulate in two-minutes (which is possible) in 
 respect of other speakers who also would like to speak. But it is hard to 
 remember, “2-minutes” when you are speaking of how much you have 
 suffered just because of the color of your skin. As a result, most speakers 
 had the microphone automatically turn off before finishing their 
 testimony.\nThe public comment section began with the Rev. Amos Brown of 
 Third Baptist Church encouraging the board, “Do not let courage skip your 
 generation.” And, “Do the right thing.”\nImage for post\nJoseph 
 Bryant SEIU 1021, asked, “When do the Blacks in San Francisco become a 
 priority”? Other communities here have been and continue to be a 
 priority. Including a San Francisco Board of Supervisors ordinance that 
 bans city funded travel and contracting with 9 states in America due to 
 their laws that discriminate against LGBT.\nBryant also noted among other 
 shocking facts, 75% of the lowest paying wages for city employees are held 
 by Blacks. And 36% of Blacks are disciplined, which is the highest of all 
 ethnic groups.\nFelicia Jones SEIU 1021 called the hearing a, “Dog and 
 Pony show.” And added, the Sheriff’s department where she works has 
 torn down a successful program she started that helped Black and Brown 
 inmates.\nBrenda Barros SEIU 1021 has worked for DPH for 34 years. She kept 
 it, one hundred: “The change must begin at the top.” Replacing all at 
 the top at DHR management was needed or we are wasting time, Barros said. 
 And she made it even clearer when she said Black city workers are, “Not 
 looking for preference just equity.”\nImage for post\nSEIU Local 1021 
 Chapter chair San Francisco General Hospital\nCheryl Thornton SEIU 1021 
 worked for The City for 28 years. She continues to be discriminated against 
 and harassed in her current role even after winning a lawsuit against The 
 City for how they have treated her. She also noted in the September 19, 
 2018 committee hearing she has been passed over for promotions, though her 
 education warranted such a promotion. In other words, follow all the rules 
 that the White leaders put in place to get a promotion and then don’t get 
 one. In all her time working for the city she has been stuck in the same 
 classification.\nAlice Recklin SEIU 1021 worked for The City since 2009, 
 but testified, two days before Thanksgiving she was fired on the spot in an 
 incident where she was the only one fired of all co-workers involved and 
 without due process.\nUnnamed city worker testified, attempts to silence 
 him by upper management he was falsely accused as a tactic of harassment 
 against those who dare speak up.\nHarriot Larkin testified that Black 
 non-profits are being discriminated against in funding for city contracts, 
 causing those who work in her program to work without pay.\nWanda Baily 
 SEIU 1021 worked in the District Attorney’s office. She was called a 
 “Scary nigger” and was told by Micki Callahan that one complaint is not 
 enough to make a case. The incident has her unable to work while the person 
 who called her a scary nigger continues to work in the DA’s office. 
 Sadly, this should not be a surprise.\nIn December of 2015, Dewayne Kemp 
 was called a “nigger” by a White transgender after rudely bumping into 
 Kemp. A fight ensued, and the transgender was beat up. Kemp was arrested 
 and then offered a sham of a plea deal: plead guilty to a felony hate crime 
 and he would be released immediately from jail. Against the advice of his 
 public defender, Kwixuan Maloof, Kemp took the deal to be home for the 
 holiday. But at final sentencing in March of 2016 the judge said Kemp must 
 serve time. Kemp objected because he only agreed to the deal on condition 
 he would be released. He then tried to take back his plea and go to trial. 
 The judge refused and remanded Kemp on the spot to serve nine months in 
 jail.\nImage for post\nDewayne Kemp and his wife Rebecca — Photo: 
 Facebook\nJames Harris Jr. SEIU 1021 was involved in a collision with a 
 woman in a wheelchair. He was charged and went to trial for killing the 
 woman. But during trial testimony, he learned that it was the hospital 
 negligence that led to the woman’s death. The City DA’s office knew 
 this, and still tried to pin hospital negligence on Harris. The jury 
 acquitted him, but he can’t get his job back.\nWhile this hearing was 
 going on, across the street, a longtime resident of San Francisco was 
 listening to this SFGOVTV live stream hearing in a pickup truck on day 
 seven of his “Holiday Hunger Strike.”\nThe hunger strike was in protest 
 of San Francisco City Hall racist policies against its Black citizens and 
 how City Hall’s racism is now affecting the Black communities of our 
 neighbor Oakland, CA.\nImage for post\nAllen Jones Holiday Hunger Strike, 
 protesting City Hall treatment of Black communities of San Francisco and 
 Oakland, CA\nAnd though the full Board of Supervisors and the main San 
 Francisco press were alerted to the hunger strike in the first week of 
 November, no one in city government noticed that a Black man was making a 
 statement that racism in San Francisco governance is so out of 
 control.\nThe reason Micki Callaghan is the apparent winner in this con 
 game is because no one on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors will send 
 a “No confidence vote" to her boss Mayor London Breed. In other words, 
 the board ignored the sage advice of an old Black preacher to not let 
 courage skip this generation.\n\n\nBlack employees condemn S.F. Department 
 of Human Resources for silencing discrimination 
 complaints\nhttps://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fmissionlocal.org%2F2020%2F10%2Fblack-employees-condemn-s-f-department-of-human-resources-for-silencing-discrimination-complaints%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR16amUDi617jyu21rDjEwzSYe4Mr1DX4HXmk1p6edh0D-jDiL2ihATcYa4&h=AT3N6GV33wil-YFS6o3A0kEk2CJ-YLWjUY67iVg2ilnSu3oj1_yb_lg5DMew4i7hUpnTGYwjbRuIt010QwpzLzftWk_RwBT1CzJydXdnHXZhHJ-rS2NHkkxk3kcKmGUF6B-uhS4&__tn__=-UK-R&c[0]=AT2tDqNySmwvDs5jojXQjrJu4GP33WsDrRLJ6Mj7rHmMalMlKKT-3_GupPt04iJHUY03aJE9OUhl0017kFQHiKk3d9HI3tM0SBWPL6o55gairyie1_wN-LzzGhGJJfne-Hjyx2QYuARs60P2NRE3foS1DZetNcMzS2n7\nBy 
 Juan Carlos Lara | Oct 2, 2020 | \nCedric Jackson (left) and Dante King 
 (right) address the crowd in front of City Hall on Oct. 2. Photo by Juan 
 Carlos Lara\nDozens of Black San Francisco employees, undeterred by hot 
 weather and harmful air quality, rallied at San Francisco City Hall Friday 
 afternoon to call for justice after recent revelations of a Department of 
 Human Resources manager purportedly forging a fraudulent settlement 
 agreement for a Black MTA employee. \n“I worked directly in DHR for four 
 years,” said Dante King, the main speaker at the event, who is now with 
 the MTA. “I will say this: During my time there I got to see people do 
 things that undermined fairness, that undermined equality.”\nThe Black 
 Employee Alliance and Coalition Against Anti-Blackness hosted roughly 50 
 participants at the rally at City Hall calling for accountability for city 
 officials. The latter, they allege, are complicit in the suppression of 
 discrimination complaints by Black city workers. \nOrganizers specifically 
 named Micki Callahan, the director of the Department of Human Resources, 
 and Linda Simon, the director of Equal Employment Opportunity, an office 
 within the department. . \nMission Local recently spoke with San Francisco 
 departmental HR officials  who said that discrimination complaints by 
 employees were purposefully edited by the department to downplay the 
 gravity of the accusations, then often disregarded entirely. \nKing said 
 that Callahan and Simon were either involved in the EEO manager Rachel 
 Sherman’s alleged forgery scheme , or were incompetent in not knowing it 
 was happening. \nTwo days ago, a lawyer for Simon issued cease and desist 
 letters to members of the Black Employee Alliance and the Coalition Against 
 Anti-Blackness.  The groups defiantly disseminated the letters to their 
 members and city officials. \n“Ms. Simon had no knowledge of Sherman’s 
 actions. She did not condone Sherman’s actions or attempt to cover them 
 up.For you to claim otherwise, and to assert, for example, that Ms. Simon 
 was involved in ‘criminal activity,’ is defamatory,” the letter from 
 Simon’s lawyer said. \nOrganizers replied to Simon saying, “The Black 
 Employee Alliance and Coalition Against Anti-Blackness will not relent from 
 our quest for change, accountability, and transparency.  We will also not 
 be intimidated by San Francisco City Officials or leaders who decide we are 
 too vocal and/or ‘problematic.’  As Black people, we have been (and 
 continue to be) forced to be silent about our oppression and our 
 oppressors.  This is a blatant example and act of that oppression.” 
 \nKing, who frequently joked at the event that he might be fired for 
 speaking out, has a history of calling attention to racism within the city 
 government. \nLast April, King sent an email to San Francisco Police 
 Department Chief Bill Scott and his then-supervisor, Department of Human 
 Resources  Director Micki Callahan, accusing SFPD’s ranks of containing 
 widespread, drastic anti-Black sentiment. \nKing, who was then on the tail 
 end of two years as an implicit bias trainer for the department, recalled 
 an incident in which a group of SFPD captains and lieutenants took him to 
 lunch, where they told him officers would respond better to the training if 
 King were white. \n“We would be able to hear you better. Most of the 
 people in the room would be able to hear you better,” King recollected 
 one officer telling him. \nAlthough the name of that officer was redacted 
 when city officials released the document to the San Francisco Examiner, 
 the paper later confirmed that officer to be Captain Jason Cherniss. 
 \nOrganizers invited multiple city officials to speak at today’s event, 
 including Mayor London Breed and more than half of city supervisors, whom 
 they see as having, “demonstrated consistent support for the challenges 
 faced by Black employees and residents of San Francisco,” according to an 
 email announcing the rally. \nSupervisors Shamann Walton and Matt Haney 
 were the only city officials to accept the invitation to speak at the 
 rally. Photo by Juan Carlos Lara.\nSupervisors Shamann Walton and Matt 
 Haney were the only ones to actually take up the invitation. \n“It is not 
 okay that Black employees have complaints that are not taken seriously. It 
 is not okay to go to work and be mistreated,” said Walton, the lone Black 
 supervisor. Addressing organizers, Walton said, “Thank you for doing this 
 today and calling attention to an issue that has been going on too 
 long.”\nHaney acknowledged the “brutal” conditions of the day, citing 
 the participants’ attendance despite the heat advisory, air quality 
 advisory and ongoing pandemic, as evidence of their commitment. \n“It 
 shouldn’t take revelations of a scandal for us to say, ‘you are 
 absolutely right, we believe you and we need to do better,’” Haney 
 said. \nSeveral Black city employees in attendance also spoke regarding 
 their own experiences of racism in the workplace. \nAdrienne Heim, who 
 works for the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency and is a member 
 of the Black and African American Affinity Group, pointed out that Black 
 MTA workers were disproportionately charged with disciplinary 
 offences.\nDennis Mars, who has worked for the Department of Public Health 
 since 2014, says he applied for two promotions and was passed over twice 
 despite having never been late, never missed a day, and also received the 
 top score on a test among supervisor applicants, and receiving sixth place 
 on a managers test. \nDennis Mars (right) speaks to the crowd about the 
 discrimination he has faced while working at the Department of Public 
 Health. Photo by Juan Carlos Lara.\nMars said one of the people who got the 
 promotion instead of him has only been at the Department of Public Health 
 for about two years, and the other scored much lower on the applicant test. 
 Mars believes he did not receive the promotion as retaliation for filing an 
 EEO complaint against a manager for failing to take action when a coworker 
 threatened Mars with violence in 2018. \nThe City Attorney’s office is 
 investigating the forged settlement agreement. The District Attorney’s 
 office has also expressed interest in doing so.\nWe’re at the 
 demonstrations so that you don’t have to be. \n\n\nCCSF Black Workers & 
 Supporters Speak Out At SF City Hall Against Systemic Racism And 
 Corruption\nhttps://youtu.be/rVZ7zyc4gjY\nBlack City & County of San 
 Francisco workers rallied  on October 2, 2020 and spoke out in front to San 
 \nFrancisco City Hall about the systemic racism and continuing attacks on 
 Black workers in San Francisco. \nThey also discussed the exposure of 
 corruption and criminal activity at the Department of Human Resources\nrun 
 by Micki Callahan.\nAlso Laborers Local 261, TWU 200 and TWU 250 
 participated and spoke about the need for the labor \nmovement to fight the 
 systemic racism.\nThe rally was sponsorsed by SF Black Emplooyee Alliance, 
 Coalition Against Anti Blackness, SEIU 1021 AFRAM, Misc. SFGH Chapter,\nSF 
 Black Leadership Forum, Laborers 261, SF Police Officers For Justice and SF 
 Chapter NAACP\nAdditional media:\nBombshell: SF HR director claims ‘rogue 
 employee’ forged settlement with Black 
 worker\nhttps://missionlocal.org/.../bombshell-san-francisco.../...\nEmail 
 explains ‘terrible decisions’ behind SF HR manager forging 
 deal\nRebecca Sherman afraid to side with Black city worker on 
 claims\nhttps://www.sfexaminer.com/.../email-explains.../...\n\nUnion 
 Busting, Union Rights, Racism, Covid/PPE &  Healthcare Workers With SEIU 
 1021 SF  Local 
 Leaders\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MxyTGFLtu0\n\nReign Of Terror 
 Against SF SEIU 1021 DPH Members & Other City Workers: Speakout At SF Labor 
 Council\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JN-f8HeN3w&t=7s\n\nSEIU 1021 SFGH 
 Workers Speakout! Stop Racism, Union Busting & Privatization Of SFGH 
 Pharmacy\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1XzRrzB9ZI\n\nRacism, 
 Outsourcing and Retaliation At SF Civil Service Commission With HR Director 
 Micki Callahan\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqNhPRQeHGk&t=34s\n\nOn Day 
 Before Women’s Day, SF City Workers Rally & Speak Out Against 
 Discrimination, Racism, Privatization & 
 Outsourcing\nhttps://youtu.be/GeBcv4rFZfM\n\nSF General Hospital Workers 
 Fed Up With Short Staffing Threatening Patient Safety While Millions  Go 
 For Outsourcing\nhttps://youtu.be/2-mA-9oVb-M\n\nStop The Attacks! SEIU 
 1021 Members Speak Out At CCSF Civil Service Commission On Retaliation & 
 Discrimination\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMZJlCt--t0&t=6s\n\nRacism, 
 Outsourcing, ​and Retaliation At SF Civil Service Commission With HR 
 Director Micki Callahan\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqNhPRQeHGk\n\nAt 
 a hearing of the San Francisco Civil Service Commission on December 17, 
 2918,  the issue of racism, outsourcing and retaliation came to the fore. 
 The Commission which is charged with making sure that the Human Resources 
 Department carries out its work has allowed HR Director Micki Callahan to 
 retaliate against whistleblowers.  \n\nStop The Racist Terror Against 
 African American Workers-Speakout At SF BOS Special 
 Meeting\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkoYXzKO_so&t=537s\nSF SEIU 1021 
 Rank & File Leaders/Members Speak Out Against Racism At BOS 
 Meeting\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XHt2wbvOD4&t=89s\n\nWorkers Speak 
 Out At SF Supervisor’s 
 Meeting\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-kmrjrxvF4&t=275s\nSFGH 
 "Zuckerberg" SEIU 1021 Workers & Community Protest DPH Privatization, 
 Racism & Union Busting\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpxZcETKB6o\n\nStop 
 Racist Discrimination And Workplace Bullying At SF DPH! SEIU 1021 Members & 
 SF Residents Rally &Speakout\nhttps://youtu.be/iNs4zHn96rI\n\nProduction of 
 Labor Video Project\nwww.laborvideo.org\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/10/05/18837264.php
SUMMARY:Stop The Racist Attacks On SF City Workers & Prosecute & Jail The Crooks
LOCATION:CCSF Deparment of Human Resources DHR & MTA\n1 South Van Ness/Market 
 St.\nSan Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/10/05/18837264.php
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