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Attorney Eric L. Pines Featured on the Aaron Harber Show on PBS: Exposes Systemic Failings in Federal Workforce and Advocates for Reform

Pines Federal

Houston, TexasAttorney Eric L. Pines, Principal of Pines Federal Employment Attorneys, appeared on the Aaron Harber Show on PBS on May 13, 2025, to shine a spotlight on the challenges facing the federal workforce. In a candid and powerful discussion, Pines, a nationally recognized advocate for federal employees’ rights, delivered a compelling critique of systemic dysfunction within the federal employment system.

Known for his decades of experience defending federal employees, Pines addressed a range of troubling issues that continue to undermine the integrity and effectiveness of government agencies. He called out widespread problems, including poor management practices, entrenched nepotism, lack of managerial accountability, and deeply rooted political interference.

During his appearance, Pines focused on the alarming trend of unjust terminations of probationary employees, those new to federal service who are particularly vulnerable to political whims and managerial abuses. “Probationary employees are being let go without due process, often for arbitrary or politically motivated reasons,” Pines stated. “This is a fundamental failure of justice that threatens the integrity of our civil service.”

Pines also issued a strong call for enhanced whistleblower protections. He emphasized that the current legal framework leaves whistleblowers exposed to retaliation and career ruin, discouraging them from coming forward. “We need real safeguards for those brave enough to expose corruption and misconduct,” Pines said. “Without that, we silence accountability.”

On part 2 of the show, Pines shared specific cases that illustrate the toxic culture of retaliation plaguing many federal agencies. He revealed how high-level officials use reporting requirements and unrealistic performance standards as tools of punishment against employees who speak out or simply don’t conform to toxic internal cultures. “There’s a pattern of abuse, employees are targeted, isolated, and destroyed using the very systems meant to measure performance or ensure compliance,” Pines stated.

Pines pointed out that federal employees seeking justice face an uphill battle. Complex procedures, prolonged appeals, and a lack of internal checks allow misconduct to flourish unchecked. “The system is broken,” he said. “Federal employees deserve a functional, fair process that protects (not punishes) them for doing the right thing.”

Eric Pines continues to be a vital voice in the fight to reform the system and protect the thousands of dedicated public servants working within it. His appearance on the Aaron Harber Show serves as both a wake-up call and a call to action for government leaders, policymakers, and the American public.



Eric L. Pines is the Principal of Pines Federal Employment Attorneys, a law firm dedicated to representing federal employees across the country. With over 25 years of experience, he is a staunch advocate for civil servants and is nationally recognized for his work in federal employment law.

Pines Federal Employment Attorneys
10101 Fondren Road Suite 575 Houston, TX 77096
832-539-3368
eric@pinesfederal.com
https://www.pinesfederal.com/
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