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Bullied Wells Fargo Workers, Corruption & OSHA Cover-up
Wells Fargo has bullied and fired thousands of worker including some who refused to engage in criminal bank fraud. Some of these bullied and harassed workers went to Federal OSHA and were not defended and some are still waiting to be interviewed by Federal OSHA about the illegal activities under former US Labor Secretary Hilda Solis and present US Labor Secretary Tom Perez.
WW 10-4-16 Bullied Wells Fargo Workers & OSHA And SEIU 1021 Contra Costa Social Workers Strike
WorkWeek looks at the criminal fraud at Wells Fargo and how Wells Fargo workers were bullied and retaliated against for making complaints about the criminal activity at the bank.
Reuters white collar crime reporter Sarah Lynch and former Federal OSHA lawyer and investigator Darrell Whitman are interviewed. Whitman had been assigned some of the cases of Wells Fargo workers who were being bullied for refusing to engage in criminal fraud being pushed by the bank.
Whitman also discusses the culture of corruption at the Department of Labor and OSHA including bullying against OSHA workers and illegal systemic discrimination against workers with disabilities.
WorkWeek also looks at the strike of 1300 SEIU 1021 social service and eligibility workers who went on strike in Contra Costa County against poverty wages and a 40% staff shortage.
For additional media:
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-wells-fargo-accounts-whistleblower-idUSKCN11Z1RE
http://fortune.com/2016/09/29/wells-fargo-employees-sue/
http://www.sfexaminer.com/wells-fargo-faces-labor-department-review-possible-workplace-violations/
Production of WorkWeek Radio
workweek(at)KPFA.org
https://soundcloud.com/workweek-radio
WorkWeek looks at the criminal fraud at Wells Fargo and how Wells Fargo workers were bullied and retaliated against for making complaints about the criminal activity at the bank.
Reuters white collar crime reporter Sarah Lynch and former Federal OSHA lawyer and investigator Darrell Whitman are interviewed. Whitman had been assigned some of the cases of Wells Fargo workers who were being bullied for refusing to engage in criminal fraud being pushed by the bank.
Whitman also discusses the culture of corruption at the Department of Labor and OSHA including bullying against OSHA workers and illegal systemic discrimination against workers with disabilities.
WorkWeek also looks at the strike of 1300 SEIU 1021 social service and eligibility workers who went on strike in Contra Costa County against poverty wages and a 40% staff shortage.
For additional media:
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-wells-fargo-accounts-whistleblower-idUSKCN11Z1RE
http://fortune.com/2016/09/29/wells-fargo-employees-sue/
http://www.sfexaminer.com/wells-fargo-faces-labor-department-review-possible-workplace-violations/
Production of WorkWeek Radio
workweek(at)KPFA.org
https://soundcloud.com/workweek-radio
For more information:
https://soundcloud.com/workweek-radio/ww-1...
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