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White man sues over Black co-workers using 'N' word, calls it disheartening
ST. LOUIS -- A man claims to have suffered discrimination and racially derogatory comments while working at the U.S. Postal Service. -
More than 80,000 mail in, absentee ballots received by St. Louis County, a record
A record number of absentee and mail-in ballots - 80,000 - were received by St. Louis County prior to the primary election and ballot initiative vote, according to officials. And, across Missouri, an estimated 226,000 voters requested absentee ballots, though not all would have returned them. -
USPS postmaster general wins summary judgment on final claim in discrimination suit
ST. LOUIS – On April 29, the postmaster general of the United States Postal Service (USPS) was granted her motion for summary judgment in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri in the Eastern Division in a discrimination case filed by a former employee. -
USPS employee alleges knee, head injuries after Bankcroft & Sons Transportation truck struck him
ST. LOUIS – A postal worker is seeking damages from a Texas-based company after one of its employees struck him with a truck on Market Street in St. Louis. -
Postal Service employee claims union dues were improperly withheld
ST. LOUIS — A letter carrier is suing the Postal Service, citing alleged unjust enrichment and violation of workers' compensation acts. -
Doniphan woman claims crash with Postal Service employee's vehicle caused injuries
CAPE GIRARDEAU — A Doniphan motorist is suing a government agency, citing negligent entrustment. -
Appeals court allows hearing for disabled woman in legal fee dispute
ST. LOUIS — A Missouri appeals court has reversed a finding from the state's Labor and Industrial Relations Commission that granted a lawyer's request to have fees from an injured client placed into a trust in case he died before her.