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The FAIRNESS FOR WHISTLEBLOWERS NETWORK is a nonpartisan, public interest organization of volunteer citizens whose mission, as an affiliate of the National Whistleblower Center, is to advocate for laws, systems, personnel, and procedures that provide assurance of fairness, or the redress of unfairness, in the treatment of whistleblowers.
The FFWN advocates for whistleblowers who exercise free speech rights to bring to light and challenge betrayals of the public trust which they encounter on the job.
Members of the FFWN receive a minimum 10% discount on all NWC publications. Joining FFWN is one of the most effective methods to demonstrate support for those courageous individuals who have risked their jobs and careers on the behalf of public interest.
You can now join the Fairness Network using a credit card our secure server by clicking this button and choosing "Fairness for Whistleblowers Network" under the program tab with a payment of $75. Please do not hesitate to contact us at (202) 342-1903, or contact@whistleblowers.org if would like more information.
Sincerely yours,
Corinne M. Kohn Chairperson
Dr. H. Russell Cort Co-Chairperson
Leon J. Slavin Legislative Director
FFWN Officers
Corinne M. Kohn - Chairperson Ms. Kohn was New Jersey Democratic State Committee Woman for Somerset County, NJ. She served as President of the Somerset County Women’s Club, Democratic Municipal Chairperson, Somerset County, NJ., New Jersey State Chairperson for Citizen’s to Elect Johnson, and was a State Fund-raising Hostess.
Dr. H. Russell Cort - Co-Chairperson
Dr. Cort was the Antioch School of Law’s Director of Administration/Clinical Program, District of Columbia School of Law Executive Assistant to Board of Governors. He was a consultant to the Division of Research & Evaluation for the District of Columbia Public School System, a Senior Associate for the Planning Resource Corporation, and Chairman of the Psychology program at Ripon College, WI.
Leon J. Slavin - Legislative Director
Mr. Slavin served as Chairman of the Oil Board for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and was Director of the National Gas Producer Division. He was a thirty-year veteran of FERC and it’s predecessor The Federal Power Commission .
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