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ACLC client Scott Howard is featured on whistleblower radio show Honesty Without Fear

June 28, 2012 ACLC News, Mine Safety

This Week on Honesty Without Fear
In the second half hour, Richard Renner speaks with whistleblower Charles Scott Howard about his recent reinstatement in his case against Cumberland River Coal Co. The company was also ordered to pay a $30,000 fine for discriminating against a whistleblower. Mr. Howard, no stranger to blowing the whistle on unsafe conditions in mines, started exposing safety issues back in 2007. He has also testified before a Congressional committee about mine safety issues. Australian singer/songwriter, Raymond Crooke, wrote a folk song about Scott (which was based on Dave Jamieson’s 6/19/12 HuffPost article about Scott winning).

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