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Today we sit down with Joe Rojas, a retired Bureau of Prisons employee, former AFGE local president, and lifelong advocate for federal workers. Joe pulls back the curtain on the corruption, cronyism, and toxic culture inside America’s federal prisons — a system that too often fails the very people who keep it running.From fighting for millions in back pay and exposing management misconduct, to securing millions in a sexual harassment settlement and pushing for staff safety reforms, Joe’s story is one of courage, accountability, and persistence in the face of corruption.If you believe in fairness, transparency, and protecting America’s workers, this is an interview you don’t want to miss.
By Danny Rivera Jr.Today we sit down with Joe Rojas, a retired Bureau of Prisons employee, former AFGE local president, and lifelong advocate for federal workers. Joe pulls back the curtain on the corruption, cronyism, and toxic culture inside America’s federal prisons — a system that too often fails the very people who keep it running.From fighting for millions in back pay and exposing management misconduct, to securing millions in a sexual harassment settlement and pushing for staff safety reforms, Joe’s story is one of courage, accountability, and persistence in the face of corruption.If you believe in fairness, transparency, and protecting America’s workers, this is an interview you don’t want to miss.