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A proposed class action lawsuit has been filed against the federal government agency for violating terms of the Privacy Act and distributing contact information of its employees to marketing partners. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of all employees and claims the United States Postal Service (USPS) allowed private businesses, as part of its Strategic Business Initiatives plan, to access and utilize its 'employee master file' that contains private information including home addresses of all career and non-career, full and part-time employees.

The complaint states the business initiatives plan allows private corporations to submit bids for co-branding agreements. Under these agreements the USPS logo is branded on various marketing materials and sent to the private residences of USPS employees.

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I replied and was put in the Walker vs Donahoe class action lawsuit. I was refused advancement until that time. Then I was given a Postmaster position of my choice. I was told I had better make sure because I would have to retire there before I would never be allowed to advance beyond that. It was true. Now, since March of 2006, I keep applying for Postmaster jobs and I am consistently denied advancement. I have an EEOC against the presiding Manager of Post Office Operations now.

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