Marvena Murphy, Complainant,v.William J. Henderson, Postmaster General, United States Postal Service, Agency.

Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionNov 28, 2000
05a00498 (E.E.O.C. Nov. 28, 2000)

05a00498

11-28-2000

Marvena Murphy, Complainant, v. William J. Henderson, Postmaster General, United States Postal Service, Agency.


Marvena Murphy v. United States Postal Service

05A00498, 05A00504

November 28, 2000

.

Marvena Murphy,

Complainant,

v.

William J. Henderson,

Postmaster General,

United States Postal Service,

Agency.

Request Nos. 05A00498

05A00504

Appeal Nos. 01990334

01994653

Agency Nos. 1-K-221-0076-98

1-K-221-0027-99

DENIAL OF REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION

The complainant initiated a request to the Equal Employment Opportunity

Commission (EEOC or Commission) to reconsider the decision in Marvena

Murphy v. United States Postal Service, EEOC Appeal Nos. 01990334,

01994653 (December 17, 1999). EEOC Regulations provide that the

Commission may, in its discretion, reconsider any previous Commission

decision where the requesting party demonstrates that: (1) the appellate

decision involved a clearly erroneous interpretation of material fact

or law; or (2) the appellate decision will have a substantial impact on

the policies, practices, or operations of the agency. See 29 C.F.R. �

1614.405(b).

The Commission has discretion to consolidate multiple filings from

the same complainant. See 29 C.F.R. � 1614.606. Pursuant to this

discretion, the Commission will address both of complainant's requests

for reconsideration in the present decision (EEOC Request No. 05A00498

and 05A00504).

After a review of the complainant's request for reconsideration, the

previous decision, and the entire record, the Commission finds that the

request fails to meet the criteria of 29 C.F.R. � 1614.405(b), and it is

the decision of the Commission to deny the request. The decision in EEOC

Appeal Nos. 01990334, 01994653 remains the Commission's final decision.

There is no further right of administrative appeal on the decision of

the Commission on this request for reconsideration.

COMPLAINANT'S RIGHT TO FILE A CIVIL ACTION (P0900)

This decision of the Commission is final, and there is no further right

of administrative appeal from the Commission's decision. You have the

right to file a civil action in an appropriate United States District

Court within ninety (90) calendar days from the date that you receive

this decision. If you file a civil action, you must name as the defendant

in the complaint the person who is the official agency head or department

head, identifying that person by his or her full name and official title.

Failure to do so may result in the dismissal of your case in court.

"Agency" or "department" means the national organization, and not the

local office, facility or department in which you work.

RIGHT TO REQUEST COUNSEL (Z1199)

If you decide to file a civil action, and if you do not have or cannot

afford the services of an attorney, you may request that the Court appoint

an attorney to represent you and that the Court permit you to file the

action without payment of fees, costs, or other security. See Title VII

of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, 42 U.S.C. � 2000e et seq.;

the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, 29 U.S.C. �� 791, 794(c).

The grant or denial of the request is within the sole discretion of

the Court. Filing a request for an attorney does not extend your time

in which to file a civil action. Both the request and the civil action

must be filed within the time limits as stated in the paragraph above

("Right to File A Civil Action").

FOR THE COMMISSION:

______________________________

Carlton M. Hadden, Director

Office of Federal Operations

November 28, 2000

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