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Racial discrimination alleged at Portland quadriplegic center
Lawsuit alleges whistleblower retaliation at Quadriplegics United Against Dependency s Burnside location.
A former attendant at a Portland nonprofit that cares for those living with disabilities alleges she was fired due to racial discrimination, whistleblower retaliation and for asking for time off to recuperate from surgery, according to a new lawsuit.
Lawyers for Marie Gertrude Jean Valmont are seeking at least a quarter million dollars in damages from Quadriplegics United Against Dependency, a local nonprofit in Portland known as QUAD Inc.
The suit says Valmont was a hard worker beloved by residents at QUAD s Burnside Station center, 10610 E. Burnside St., earning her a promotion last August to shift lead and a one-dollar raise to $14.25 per hour. ....

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Biden nominates three to USPS board of governors as DeJoy testifies on mail crises


Biden nominates three to USPS board of governors as DeJoy testifies on mail crises
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Postmaster General Louis DeJoy listens during a House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing on Feb. 24. (Graeme Jennings/Washington Examner/Bloomberg)
The White House moved toward reasserting control of the U.S. Postal Service on Wednesday even as its Republican postmaster general defiantly told Congress he would press forward with plans to raise prices and slow the mail, brushing off calls for him to resign.
President Biden named two Democrats and a voting rights advocate to fill three of the four openings on the Postal Service’s governing board, according to three people briefed on the discussions and later confirmed by the White House: Ron Stroman, the Postal Service’s recently retired deputy postmaster general; Amber McReynolds, the chief executive of the National Vote at H ....

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