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USPS Sweatshop Abuse to Women Who Fight Discrimination
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Can USPS can fire someone based on past discipline that has not been fully adjudicated in the grievance procedure?

Maria Gregory Gets Taken to the Supreme Court by the USPS
Response to the USPS in the Supreme Court

Supervisor Protected & Relocated After He Rapes Woman
Cynthia Stoll Rape Case - No Justice for Cynthia


Retaliation Abuse Begins for Both Men & Women With A Civil Rights Complaint (EEO)
Those who seek justice for discrimination, sex abuse, mistreatment receive abuse of power and retaliation.

  • Union Shop Stewards & Officers set up, fired, physically abused.

  • Women who complain of sex harassment sent to a USPS contracted psychiatrist, put out of work, set up with progressive discipline, forced on medication or face "losing job", aggressively mistreated to destroy their case with invasion of medical privacy or attempts to get litigation strategies, to destroy with the "sluts and nuts defense."

  • Violence is covered up with a $4 Million Dollar Report that concludes "Going Postal Is A Myth."

  • Federal Abuse of Power by some in Postal Inspection Service with corrupt law enforcement tactics, and abuse are alleged by too many women, and men are not excluded. In 2000 Congressman John McHugh of Postal Subcommittee criticized this group as being committed to "protecting commercial interests and not the law."



    FACT:
  • Maria Gregory was a shop steward.
  • Maria Gregory complained of sex harassment.

    She now enters the Supreme Court to fight for her job which the USPS has taken from her, and left her financially devastated. This pattern is the same that many women and men nationally allege.

    All unions should be concerned with issues of whether an employee can be fired before the grievance procedure has ended and has to be fought at the Supreme Court.

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