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Update – February 27, 2019

Status Update – USPS SEEKS TO DIVIDE AND UNDERCUT CLASS MEMBER CLAIMS FOR RELIEF

On February 26, 2019, USPS attorneys filed a response to Class Counsel’s Motion for Entry of a Case Management Order. The Postal Service attacks Class Counsel’s role in the process, renaming them as “Phase I Class Counsel,” and referring to Ms. McConnell as “Phase I Class Agent.”

USPS asks that the EEOC simply take their word that all Class Members were properly notified in March 2018, despite evidence to the contrary.

USPS proposes that all Class Members move forward independently through a process that seeks to hide evidence from the Class Members and the EEOC Administrative Judge, seeks to endlessly hold up decisions on the relief claims, and ultimately undercuts every Class Member’s claim for relief.

A copy of the USPS Response brief and the USPS proposed Case Management Order is available by clicking here.

We will continue to vigorously oppose the Postal Service’s attempt to shield information from Class Members and the EEOC Administrative Judge. We will fight the USPS attempt to break apart the certified class and extinguish claims for relief one by one. We will strive for a fair and efficient process that considers all important evidence and provides all relief that is due to the victims of the NRP.

A status conference with the EEOC Administrative Judge is scheduled for March 20, 2019. We expect that the Administrative Judge will issue an order regarding these issues some time after the March 20, 2019 status conference. We will provide an update after the status conference.

Update – February 11, 2019

Status Update – Class proposes “case management order” that would establish a comprehensive claims determination process

Now that the Postal Service has disputed every individual claim for relief (over 28,000), the EEOC must establish a fair and efficient claims determination process in accordance with EEOC rules. The EEOC has never been faced with a claimant class this large.

On February 11, 2019, Class Counsel filed a proposed “Case Management Order” to establish a comprehensive claims determination process. Our submission may be viewed here.

As you will see, our proposal addresses both fairness and efficiency. Our proposed “Case Management Order” calls for immediate processing of 50 initial claims, including opportunities for limited discovery. This proposal is consistent with many other successful class actions. Experience shows that the claims determination process speeds up tremendously after the initial batch of claims is addressed. In other words, a process starting with 50 claims can ramp up to 500 claims, and so on. Our approach would lead to the fastest means of considering all Class Member claims in a fair manner.

Our proposed “Case Management Order” is carefully tailored to this unprecedented case. Our proposal recognizes the limits on the EEOC’s case-processing capacity, as well as the Postal Service’s unyielding opposition to fair resolution of your claims. As always, we pledge to continue our hard fight for forward progress, advancing as far as possible, as fast as possible.

The Postal Service will submit its response to our proposed “Case Management Order” in approximately 15 days. After that, the EEOC Administrative Judge assigned to this case will issue an order regarding the claims determination process. We will promptly provide an update on this website as soon as that information is available.

We deeply appreciate your extraordinary patience as this lengthy process moves forward. Without your patience and persistence, the Postal Service would have won without a fight. We will do everything in our power to reward your patience by fighting for a fair and reasonable determination of your individual claims for relief.

Update – January 17, 2019

Status Update

We understand that some class members who submitted claims for individual relief have received response letters again from the Postal Service. Please send our office a copy of any letters that you receive from the Postal Service as soon as possible. We recommend emailing such letters to us at [email protected] or faxing us at 585-272-0574. There is nothing further you need to do at this time, but we will be in touch in the coming weeks if we need anything additional from you.