Originally posted May 14, 2014
Berkeley-A day after issuance of a 3-week temporary restraining order, a fairly remarkable meeting happened at the Pacifica national headquarters on May 13, 2014.
With about seven “occupiers” in residence, and after the departure of executive director Reese in the morning in deference to the court order, the three staffers brave enough to come into work eventually met with purported chair Margy Wilkinson. The three women, who according to their own reports, have experienced severe harassment during the 7 week occupation, with community members present and bearing witness, laid into Wilkinson about their distress about the rehire of former chief financial officer Raul Salvador after 5 workplace complaints were filed. They also talked in detail about KPFA’s obstruction of their work towards the completion of the audit, as well as their concerns about retaliation from the board majority. Continue reading A Morning After