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Former D.C. Workers Say Law Doesn't Prevent Retaliation

Two years ago, Audrick Payne, an elevator inspector for the D.C. Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, testified before the D.C. Council that he shut down two poorly operating elevators in the city's own offices at One Judiciary Square. In fact, he later said, half of the 10,000 elevator...
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Yolanda Woodlee

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Carol Schwartz
David Umansky
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Danielle Brian
Toby Cooper
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American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
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