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Monday September 08, 2008

 

Please send your email to the appropriate department.

Thank you for visiting this site.

Sincerely,

Joseph R. Mays
Webmaster - Brentwood United

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February 6, 2004, marked two years since the inception of Brentwood Exposed™. We have accomplished a lot in that one year despite all the obstacles and burdens many of us have faced. Judicial Watch has been there for us all along and wants you to know that they will be there until this is over. So we are asking for help and cooperation from as many people as possible (those who were present during October 2001) to ensure that what happened NEVER happens again. You are worth more than all the money in the world. You have the right to be treated with dignity and respect. Accept no less. This is your fight too and we want to ensure you have a safe (and fun) place to work. Please notify your coworkers as well. Teamwork is the name of the game.

We look forward to hearing from more of you (Brentwood postal workers) in the upcoming year. We also appreciate all the other postal workers who have contributed to our efforts. Our fight is your fight too. It goes beyond the post office to the entire workforce in this country of ours. We need to restore dignity and respect in the workplace wherever it has been trampled on. This country is supposedly by the people for the people, so let's show some spirit and get this country turned around.

It is now January 1, 2008. Not a lot has changed in the workplace. There continues to be an air of dissension and distrust among us. In addition, some of our union members DO NOT have our backs. If we want a change in our workplace, then we MUST stand up and say NO MORE. But it is up to YOU. You set the standard for where you work. I look forward to a good year in 2008. Good luck and a happy new year to all workers in the United States of America. Let's pray that 2008 will be the year that workplace injustice meets it's match.

Have a very good day. Smile! You're the most important asset in the US Postal Service. Be proud.

Sincerely,

Joseph R. Mays

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