EPA Staff Reps: We’re Mad As Hell And We’re Not Gonna Take It Anymore

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If you’re a staffer at the Environmental Protection Agency, you might have found yourself wondering what the point is. As EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson likes to put it, the final decision is his to make. And he has a history of disregarding the recommendations of EPA staff when he makes them.

Which makes this not very surprising:

Unionized EPA workers are withdrawing from a cooperation agreement with the political appointees who supervise them over controversies including the agency’s refusal to let California regulate greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks.

Nineteen union local presidents representing more than 10,000 Environmental Protection Agency employees signed a letter to Administrator Stephen L. Johnson last Friday accusing him of “abuses of our good nature and trust.”…

The union locals involved represent the vast majority of EPA workers around the country. Signers included William Evans, president of the EPA headquarters chapter of the National Treasury Employees Union.

Evans said that the purpose of the Clinton-era National Labor-Management Partnership Council was for senior agency officials and workers to deal with workplace and other issues before the decision stage.

Instead, “what we found is decisions are being made and they’re being presented to us,” said Evans.

You can read the letter from Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility here.

As you can see, the union senses a pattern in Johnson’s leadership. Scientific standards get junked they say, “whenever political direction from other federal entities or private sector interests so direct.” Johnson’s denial of a waiver for California’s greenhouse gas rules, of course, being a prime example.

We’ll have a little bit more on Johnson in a bit.

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