05A40189
12-22-2003
Orlando K. Chuney v. United States Postal Service
05A40189
December 22, 2003
.
Orlando K. Chuney,
Complainant,
v.
John E. Potter,
Postmaster General,
United States Postal Service,
Agency.
Request No. 05A40189
Appeal No. 07A10056
Agency No. 4-J-493-0001-98
Hearing No. 230-A0-4015X
DENIAL OF REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION
The United States Postal Service (agency) timely initiated a request
to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC or Commission) to
reconsider the decision<1> in Orlando K. Chuney v. United States Postal
Service, EEOC Appeal No. 07A10056 (October 6, 2003). EEOC Regulations
provide that the Commission may, in its discretion, reconsider any
previous Commission decision where the requesting party demonstrates that:
(1) the appellate decision involved a clearly erroneous interpretation
of material fact or law; or (2) the appellate decision will have a
substantial impact on the policies, practices, or operations of the
agency. See 29 C.F.R. � 1614.405(b).
After a review of the agency's request for reconsideration, the previous
decision, and the entire record, the Commission finds that the request
fails to meet the criteria of 29 C.F.R. � 1614.405(b), and it is the
decision of the Commission to deny the request. The decision in EEOC
Appeal No. 07A10056 remains the Commission's final decision. There is no
further right of administrative appeal on the decision of the Commission
on this request for reconsideration.
ORDER
The agency is ordered to take the following remedial action within sixty
(60) calendar days after the date this decision becomes final, unless
otherwise noted below:
The agency shall pay complainant $80.00 in out-of-pocket medical expenses.
The agency shall pay complainant $55,000.00 in non-pecuniary compensatory
damages.
The agency shall pay complainant $7,310.76 in reasonable attorney's fees
and costs.
The agency shall expunge all negative information related to the instant
matter from complainant's personnel file.
The agency is directed to provide EEO training for the responsible
management officials addressing their responsibilities with respect to
eliminating discrimination in the workplace with an emphasis on race
and the current state of law on employment discrimination.
The agency shall consider taking disciplinary action against
the management officials identified as being responsible for the
discrimination perpetrated against complainant. The agency shall report
its decision. If the agency decides to take disciplinary action, it
shall identify the action taken. If the agency decides not to take
disciplinary action, it shall set forth the reason(s) for its decision
not to impose discipline.
The agency shall post copies of the attached notice in accordance with
the statement entitled "Posting Order."
The agency is further directed to submit a report of compliance, as
provided in the statement entitled "Implementation of the Commission's
Decision." The report shall include supporting documentation of the
agency's actions in accordance with this order.
POSTING ORDER (G0900)
The agency is ordered to post at its Lansing, Michigan facility copies
of the attached notice. Copies of the notice, after being signed by the
agency's duly authorized representative, shall be posted by the agency
within thirty (30) calendar days of the date this decision becomes final,
and shall remain posted for sixty (60) consecutive days, in conspicuous
places, including all places where notices to employees are customarily
posted. The agency shall take reasonable steps to ensure that said
notices are not altered, defaced, or covered by any other material.
The original signed notice is to be submitted to the Compliance Officer
at the address cited in the paragraph entitled "Implementation of the
Commission's Decision," within ten (10) calendar days of the expiration
of the posting period.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COMMISSION'S DECISION (K0501)
Compliance with the Commission's corrective action is mandatory.
The agency shall submit its compliance report within thirty (30)
calendar days of the completion of all ordered corrective action. The
report shall be submitted to the Compliance Officer, Office of Federal
Operations, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, P.O. Box 19848,
Washington, D.C. 20036. The agency's report must contain supporting
documentation, and the agency must send a copy of all submissions to
the complainant. If the agency does not comply with the Commission's
order, the complainant may petition the Commission for enforcement
of the order. 29 C.F.R. � 1614.503(a). The complainant also has the
right to file a civil action to enforce compliance with the Commission's
order prior to or following an administrative petition for enforcement.
See 29 C.F.R. �� 1614.407, 1614.408, and 29 C.F.R. � 1614.503(g).
Alternatively, the complainant has the right to file a civil action on
the underlying complaint in accordance with the paragraph below entitled
"Right to File A Civil Action." 29 C.F.R. �� 1614.407 and 1614.408.
A civil action for enforcement or a civil action on the underlying
complaint is subject to the deadline stated in 42 U.S.C. 2000e-16(c)
(1994 & Supp. IV 1999). If the complainant files a civil action, the
administrative processing of the complaint, including any petition for
enforcement, will be terminated. See 29 C.F.R. � 1614.409.
COMPLAINANT'S RIGHT TO FILE A CIVIL ACTION (P0900)
This decision of the Commission is final, and there is no further right
of administrative appeal from the Commission's decision. You have the
right to file a civil action in an appropriate United States District
Court within ninety (90) calendar days from the date that you receive this
decision. If you file a civil action, you must name as the defendant in
the complaint the person who is the official agency head or department
head, identifying that person by his or her full name and official title.
Failure to do so may result in the dismissal of your case in court.
"Agency" or "department" means the national organization, and not the
local office, facility or department in which you work.
RIGHT TO REQUEST COUNSEL (Z1199)
If you decide to file a civil action, and if you do not have or cannot
afford the services of an attorney, you may request that the Court appoint
an attorney to represent you and that the Court permit you to file the
action without payment of fees, costs, or other security. See Title VII
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, 42 U.S.C. � 2000e et seq.;
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, 29 U.S.C. �� 791, 794(c).
The grant or denial of the request is within the sole discretion of
the Court. Filing a request for an attorney does not extend your time
in which to file a civil action. Both the request and the civil action
must be filed within the time limits as stated in the paragraph above
("Right to File A Civil Action").
FOR THE COMMISSION:
______________________________
Carlton M. Hadden, Director
Office of Federal Operations
December 22, 2003
__________________
Date
POSTED BY ORDER OF THE
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION
An Agency of the United States Government
This Notice is posted pursuant to an Order by the United States Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission dated which found that a
violation of the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended,
42 U.S.C. � 2000e et seq. (Title VII) has occurred at the Lansing,
Michigan facility of the United States Postal Service (Postal Service).
Federal law requires that there be no discrimination against any employee
or applicant for employment because of the person's RACE, COLOR, RELIGION,
SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, AGE, or DISABILITY with respect to hiring, firing,
promotion, compensation, or other terms, conditions or privileges of
employment.
The Postal Service supports and will comply with such Federal law and
will not take action against individuals because they have exercised
their rights under law.
The Postal Service has been found to have discriminated against the
individual affected by the Commission's findings on the basis of race
when the agency suspended and reassigned the individual. The Postal
Service shall therefore remedy the discrimination by immediately paying
compensatory damages and reasonable attorney's fees, expunging the
appropriate records of the individual, and providing training for the
responsible management officials. The Postal Service will ensure that
officials responsible for personnel decisions and terms and conditions of
employment will abide by the requirements of all Federal equal employment
opportunity laws.
The Postal Service will not in any manner restrain, interfere, coerce,
or retaliate against any individual who exercises his or her right to
oppose practices made unlawful by, or who participates in proceedings
pursuant to, Federal equal employment opportunity law.
_______________________________
Date Posted: ____________________
Posting Expires: ________________
29 C.F.R. Part 1614
1The agency has requested reconsideration regarding the merits of our
prior decision, but has not addressed the issue of damages. Accordingly,
the Order from our prior decision stands.