If the union proceeds with this foolishness, and successfully shuts down or substantially alters the way this site operates going forward,
If you choose to file a complaint with The Office Of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS) regarding this potential fiduciary lapse, IF, funds are being spent to restrict the rights of members to view, share and discuss Contracts, Pay Scales MOU's as well as other items affecting the Rural Carrier Craft.
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TO INCLUDE IN YOUR COMPLAINT
1. Did the Union treat all sites that share information about the Rural Craft exactly the same, serving them the same notice, within the same time period.?
Or was it just this site offering potential evidence of a potential vendetta?
2. VERY IMPORTANT
Did Leaders of the union use electronic devices, it's offices, office equipment, or employees, paid for by union dues to create accounts with Rural Mail Talk to anonymously track members of this site, members of the craft the union is sworn to defend and represent?
And, if so, did the Union use dues money, paid by members, to try to discover the identities of Rural Carriers posting on Rural Mail Talk?
And if so did they share information the acquired by tracking members of Rural Mail Talk with the USPS without notifying those being tracked?
It appears the union has been monitoring this site for a period of time based on their objection to material shared here. The extent to which the union monitored this site, with it's time and resources are pertinent information