Thursday, July 26, 2007

CHAOS ???? - U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & HAWAII OSHA




TIN SHING CHAO - HIOSHA
ELAINE CHAO - U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR







HIOSH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MINUTES February 17, 2005 HIOSH Training ...
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We were housed in a basement of what is now a former Costco building, with an air-conditioner as the only ventilation. When I noticed mold growing in a hole, in the wall beneath the air-conditioner, adjacent to the room where I sometimes, but mostly my co-workers would eat lunch, I asked them about it and was told that management was made aware of it and did nothing. I decided to inform management myself, considering the untruths I had previously heard from some. I was thanked by the assistant to the woman in accounting who handled the repairs for the building.

I did not think it was a major undertaking by a very successful company to fix this problem, and was surprised at the length of time it was taking to address the situation, so I informed OSHA, Aug. 2003. This is when things started to go further south. Coincidently, the day after going to the OSHA offices, the next day at work, my supervisor stated to a co-worker, "Vernon went to OSHA." This information was not given to her or any co-worker, by me.

When I went to OSHA, the employee did not give me any type of reference number, or write one in the space provided on the complaint form, nor did she inform me at that time that mold is not OSHA'S jurisdiction, which is what I was told when I went to check on the status of the complaint. Neither, did the employee inform me of laws governing discrimination. I was also told - it not being OSHA'S jurisdiction - the complaint was referred to the Department of Health. It was like pulling teeth to get an answer as to what office at the DOH it was referred to. Needless to say I could not inquire about the possible disposition of the complaint, not knowing where to inquire.

There are too many relationships here to be mere coincidence, and are questionable, at least. My information was passed by one ELAINE CHAO - Department Of Labor, in D.C. to TIN SHING CHAO Department of Labor here in Hawaii, who used an erroneous date to nullify my complaint.

Friday, July 20, 2007

RUBINS ???? - RUBINS & TITLE GUARANTY









I was terminated in May 2004, two weeks after the dismissal of the EEOC complaint that was not investigated, and a day after informing management that I overheard a co-worker, SUNSHINE RUBIN, saying to the one that accused me of harassing her by singing, "we're going to show him the power of p----.June 2004 I was denied unemployment insurance, with a fact-finding interview done over the telephone that was not reviewed or signed by me, as it should have been, before it was made part of the official record and used at my future appeal. The subsequent appeal Aug. 2004 was biased, prejudiced, and contained perjured statements by the witnesses for my former employer. I am now told that the recording of the hearing does not exist because it was transcribed.



WINONA KEALAMAPUANA ELLIS RUBIN, widow of Judge BARRY J. RUBIN:


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Monday, July 16, 2007

FONSECA PERRIN - Title Guaranty & ACLU POSSIBLE REAL ESTATE INTEREST COULD IT BE ????




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I have contacted the ACLU, and given them much information, but they seem more interested in writing briefs for exotic entertainers arrested for doing lap dances. First they tell me they cannot help unless the matter involves a government agency. Then, they tell me they can if a decision is against me. Then, they tell me they do not have the manpower and time. Each of the criteria, I met at the time I contacted them.

Coincidently, I find a lawyer, ROGER FONSECA, at the firm representing my former employer, is the national representative for the Hawaii chapter of the ACLU, and their staff also have a few names that are the same as those associated with Hawaii real estate. They cannot help, but they can accept my information.



Former ACLU President - ROGER FONSECA

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GREGORY PERRIN, a veteran in the concrete pumping industry and owner of American Standard Concrete Pumping Hawaii, Inc