A Mail Carrier’s Sense of Security is Gone
A Normal Day on the Job Turns Violent
Rose, a mail carrier, was delivering mail on a normal day when her job turned violent. Two women approached her, and one of them grabbed a package. When Rose asked for identification or her mailbox key, the woman became agitated and punched her in the face.
The Attack
Rose, who has asked to remain anonymous, was recording the incident on her phone. She says the woman, identified as Alexandra Remolien, was the primary aggressor and was charged with battery. Rose suffered bruises and aching all over her body, and she was left feeling traumatized.
Suspended from Work
Just when Rose thought things couldn’t get worse, she received a letter from her manager saying she was being placed on an "off-duty non-pay status" for "willfully delaying mail." She was told she couldn’t return to work until she gave an "investigative interview," which has yet to be scheduled.
Fighting for Her Job
Rose is determined to fight for her job and is seeking justice. She feels that her employer is not doing enough to protect its employees and is being unfair in their treatment of her. She has not received a paycheck since the incident and is seeking support from the public.
Conclusion
Rose’s story is a reminder of the dangers that mail carriers face every day. Her case highlights the need for better protection and support for postal workers. As she continues to fight for her job, she is also speaking out for the rights of all mail carriers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What happened to Rose?
A: Rose, a mail carrier, was attacked by a woman who grabbed a package she was delivering. The woman punched Rose in the face and was charged with battery.
Q: What happened after the attack?
A: Rose was placed on "off-duty non-pay status" by her manager and was told she couldn’t return to work until she gave an "investigative interview."
Q: What is Rose doing to fight for her job?
A: Rose is seeking justice and is fighting for her job. She is also speaking out for the rights of all mail carriers.
Q: How can I support Rose?
A: You can support Rose by sharing her story and speaking out for the rights of mail carriers. You can also contact 7 Investigates to learn more about the case and how you can help.