LETTIS v. U.S. POSTAL SERVICE

No. CV 95-737 (ADS).

39 F.Supp.2d 181 (1998)

John M. LETTIS, Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE, National Association of Letter Carriers, NALC Branch 6000, and Employees at the Williston Park Post Office so named — Peggy Eng — Postmaster, Fred Otto, Joe Celentano, Andy Kachianos, Don Daly, and Dominic A. Prestano, Defendants.

United States District Court, E.D. New York.

August 12, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Amrod and Ricci, Garden City, NY (John B. Amrod, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Zachary W. Carter, United States Attorney, Eastern District of New York, Brooklyn, NY, by Michael J. Goldberger, Assistant U.S. Attorney, for defendants United States Postal Service, Peggy Eng, Fred Otto, Joe Celentano, and Andy Kachianos.

Cohen, Weiss and Simon, New York City (Richard M. Seltzer, Tamir W. Rosenblum, Peter Zwiebach, of counsel), for defendants National Association of Letter Carriers, NALC Branch 6000, Don Daly, and Dominic A. Prestano.


MEMORANDUM OF DECISION AND ORDER

SPATT, District Judge.

This action arises from the claims of the plaintiff, John M. Lettis ("Lettis" or the "plaintiff"), against the United States Postal Service (the "USPS") and several of its employees (collectively, the "Postal Service Defendants") for the breach of the national collective bargaining agreement (the "CBA") between the USPS and the defendant, the National Association of Letter Carriers ("NALC"),...

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