Letter: USPS And NALC
Confessions of a Former Station Manager: Letter to President Barack Obama, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Sen. Barbara Boxer and Rep. Elton Gallegly
US Postal Service and The National Assocation of Letter Carriers
1. It has become clear that a wide chasm is being formed between the workers and the rulers in America. This is true, also, in the US Postal Service. We’re told to save as much time as we can each day “Ten Minutes a Route” while upper level executives are getting away with outlandish white collar ethics violations and potential criminal exploits. Our OIG does nothing to collar them. The Inspection Service does nothing to enforce the laws these few executives are breaking. Both agencies report to the executive branch of our agency which shelters those who need to be placed under investigation. The NALC, or National Association of Letter Carriers, is the only group dedicated to policing the activities of those in charge. They are, even now, meeting at a convention in our home state to discuss things such as this. What are you doing about Ethics and possible Criminal Activities by Executives in the US Postal Service?
2. I realize everyone has a motivation for doing what they do. When people want to deny days of service, local post offices, and safe mail delivery to the American Public, I wonder what their motivation is. Are they intent on helping America have affordable mail service 6 days a week? Are they setting themselves up for rewarding jobs in private agencies after they destroy the US Postal Service? Are they sending accurate and correct information to the representatives of the American People? I feel you should do your part to investigate. What have YOU done in this area?
Letter to Rep. Gallegly: USPS OIG Can’t Get Bernstock Prosecuted?
Letter sent to President Barack Obama, Senators Diane Feinstein, Barbara Boxer and Congressman Elton Gallegly by Guy Nohrenberg, Simi Valley,CA
How is it that the US Postal Service Office of Inspector General (USPS OIG) cannot get Robert F. Bernstock prosecuted? The OIG has gathered enough evidence on this Postal Official to send it to the District Attorney and yet the case was turned down? Why?
What in the world is going on here? I know of front line supervisors fired for doing route inspection paperwork with their postmaster, carriers who were fired for letting their child sit in daddy’s jeep, and clerks who have been investigated for having Government pens at their homes. Yet this guy, Robert F. Bernstock isn’t even prosecuted? If I were an OIG Agent, I’d be pissed and embarrassed. The OIG cannot get Robert F. Bernstock to court? There are some big dogs stealing and wasting millions for their own personal gain. The boys and girls in the OIG set out instead to chase a few craft employees for pennies.
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