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NPS leadership excoriated for sexual harrassment
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In the spring the director of the NPS was stripped of his responsibility for ethics in the service due to his own ethics violations. How/why he was left employed is baffling to me. Over the summer a sexual harassment cover-up at Grand Canyon finally cost former Rainier Supt. Dave Uberuagua his job (for ignoring it for years), though he was allowed to retired with full benefits at taxpayer expense.
I was in DC for work yesterday and met with a staffer of Sen. Patty Murray to voice my concerns about these and other issues with the NPS. I didn't know that there was a simultaneous meeting of the House Oversight Committee to hear testimony from two whistleblowers and an NPS rep (who was defending leadership behavior). The sexual harassment issue bas been laid bare now as something that is endemic; not just a one-off issue at Grand Canyon, specifics of issues at Yosemite and Yellowstone are now out, as well as previously reported issues at Canaveral Seashore . An investigation was done 16 YEARS ago and the NPS implemented NONE of the recommended steps. Under pressure the NPS rep (Jon Jarvis' deputy director...Jarvis was oddly absent) admitted that as far as he knows the NPS has never fired anyone for sexual harassment.
There are now calls for Jarvis to be fired and not allowed to continue working until his planned retirement in January. I support this. It outrages me that someone who has allowed so much malfeasance (including his own) should be allowed to retire on my tax dollars.
The staffer I met with also requested that those of us who care about such things keep him informed about additional incidents (not just harassment, but also issues like the late-gate tickets, abusive behavior toward visitors, failure to hold public meetings, etc. at Mount Rainier). So if you have issues, please PM me and I will pass along his email address.
I am hopeful that there will, this time, be tangible change and that those responsible will be held fully accountable. Denying public access to parks is one thing. Allowing a widespread culture of sexual harassment and protecting and even promoting perpetrators is disgusting.
Also, I urge you to watch some of the excerpts from the 2+ hour hearing at this link:
oversight.house.gov/hearing/examining-mi...tional-park-service/
Summary articles are here:
www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp...r-sexual-misconduct/
wildfiretoday.com/2016/09/22/national-pa...t-sexual-harassment/
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The staffer I met with also requested that those of us who care about such things keep him informed about additional incidents (not just harassment, but also issues like the late-gate tickets, abusive behavior toward visitors, failure to hold public meetings, etc. at Mount Rainier).
Confused on the mention of late-gate ticket. Harassment, abusive behavior, failures, etc are all indeed wrong and should be reported and the NPS held accountable. A late-gate ticket isn't wrong, no? It's the rules? Break the rules, pay the fine? (not getting into whether or not it's a good rule, they aren't gonna budge on it in the name of safety)
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The park was run for 100 years without doing this kind of thing. I don't think there any reason to be nasty toward visitors who are just trying to get down and off the mountain safely. That sort of behavior will also encourage visitors to rush down the road, resulting in more problems, not less.
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I was verbally abused at the gate, getting there less than ten minutes late after coming down from the summit in February of 2015. Another party was given a ticket after self-rescuing from an injury on the snowfield last winter.
The park was run for 100 years without doing this kind of thing. I don't think there any reason to be nasty toward visitors who are just trying to get down and off the mountain safely. That sort of behavior will also encourage visitors to rush down the road, resulting in more problems, not less.
I've heard noise about this and other goings on at MRNP HQ ( here on TAY and elsewhere ) since at least 2010. I'm surprised it took this long for it to come out.
Nearly all the NPS employees with whom I've ever interacted were great people.
That said, there are definitely a few bad apples who need to be fired ASAP.
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