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SURVIVOR'S GUIDE TO BEING A SUCCESSFUL WHISTLEBLOWER IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

From: Just Security

“Anyone thinking about blowing the whistle should strongly consider talking to experts at POGO, the Government Accountability Project, or Public Employees for Environmental…

FEDERAL HIRING FREEZE TO HIT RURAL AND MINORITY COMMUNITIES THE HARDEST

From: In These Times

“At the same time, according to Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) executive director Jeff Ruch, staff shortages are also a serious problem…

AUDIO: MAOMI ORESKES ON WHAT STORIES WE CAN'T LET GET LOST IN THE NOISE OF 2017 AND WHY SCIENTISTS SHOULD SPEAK UP

From: Monga Bay

“we also welcome a third guest to the show, Jeff Ruch, executive director of the non-profit service organization Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. Jeff…

BLUE DASHER FARM EMBRACES 'REGENERATIVE' RESEARCH

From: AG Week

“Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, based in Silver Spring, Md., is representing Lundgren in a whistleblower complaint that comes up in March before the…

FINAL APPROVAL FOR RADICAL RADIATION RISE IN WATER SUPPLIES AFTER NUCLEAR RELEASE

From: Huntington News

“In a not so lovely parting gift, the Obama administration today formally adopted a policy of allowing public exposure to radioactivity following a nuclear release…


News Releases

U.S. FISH & WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST CHARGES SCIENTIFIC FRAUD

Florida Panther Habitat and Population Data Skewed to Allow Development

LEGAL DEFENSE FUND ESTABLISHED FOR CHIEF CHAMBERS

Fundraising in Anticipation of Court Fights to Restore Chief

NEW LURC COMMISSIONER HAS HISTORY OF VIOLATIONS

Denies Responsibility for Violations on His Watch

TAXPAYER & GREEN GROUPS SLAM MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR MISSISSIPPI RIVER PLAN

"Twice Cooked Pork" Report Released

OSHA TO TEST ITS OWN INSPECTORS EXPOSED TO DEADLY BERYLLIUM

Whistleblower Vindicated But Concerns Remain