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Discriminatin g Officials Part I

Discriminating officials in Federal Government (Part 1)

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Discriminating

Officials

Part I

This video discloses federal officials named in employment cases where

discrimination was proven either at the administrative level or U.S. District Court level.

The named public officials

have greatly co$t the taxpayer$

in terms of money, efficiency of federal

operations;and / or quality of

public goods & services.

Persons named worked at the cited federal entity during the time they violated civil rights law(s) & harmed the health or well-being of the civil servant(s).

JEANETTE BUTLER, Veterans Affairs

Decatur v Shinseki

MICHAEL BRANCH, Justice Brooks v Holder

KIM FRAHM, CommerceStrickland v Blank

KATHERINE THOMPSON, Interior

Robinson v Salazar

DISCRIMINATING OFFICIALSCRAIG LITTLEJOHN, Interior

Pierre v Salazar

ERIC RAPS, Labor Schmidt v Solis

Visit The Coalition For Change, Inc. (C4C) website for more listings of federal government officials found guilty or named in employment discrimination complaints.

http://coalition4change.org/RMO.htm