"In the Postal Service case, the reservist alleged that his military duties were the motivating factor in his dismissal from a 16-week associate supervisory training program. The Labor Department's Veterans' Employment and Training Service - which is the first office to see veterans' employment cases - determined that the complaint had merit, but the agency could not reach a settlement with the Postal Service. The case was then turned over to OSC."
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6 comments:
HA! Take the USPS to the cleaners.
In typical postal fashion, a complete disregard for federal regulations that are in place to protect its own employees.
Remember what happened to the reservists after the first Gulf war?
The USPS is the WORST violator of the federal law that is meant to protect reservists.
Those that violate this law should be prosecuted as traitors.
Again, we see the DISRESPECT that a veteran is given by the postal service. These HIGHER UPS then want to know why the craft employees give them the same respect as they do other employees. I for one have no respect for the STUPIDITY when it comes from ASSHOLES. I can mention several other names here but I will keep them for a later date.
Mr. Potter, are you reading this material, as you as head of the postal service can & should be sued for what was done to this veteran by the IDIOTS who refuse to follow the guidelines that are in place for the returning veteran.
WAKE UP MR. POTTER, & SMELL THE ROSES.
THE CARRIER CORNER
You people are morons. If this person was in a craft training program along with you morons and you found out he did not have to train or work on Saturdays YOU would be the first people to file a grievance. You are so pathetic, get real. If the gut can't train or work on Saturday's he can not be in the program,wake up morons.
It's obvious that none of you have even read the USERRA.
I know The Post Office is a hard place to work. Delivering the mail is not easy,walking arpond all day in cold and hot weather ,plus the supervisors trat the carriers very bad.I wonder why the people who work in the post office put up with how they are treated by supervisors.
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