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Charlotte postal employees say they’ve been stalked, harassed by co-workers for years

6/28/2018 In what they describe as a long-running workplace dispute, two African American postal employees have accused some of their Charlotte co-workers of years of harassment, including assaults, stalkings, threats and, in at least one instance, racist slurs.

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In filings that became public this month, Joshua Webb and Rodney Carelock, who work at the U.S. Postal Service maintenance garage on Scott Futrell Drive in Charlotte, say they have been the targets of an escalating campaign of intimidation, dating to 2015.

Webb and Carelock accuse co-workers Christopher Beck, Sean McCray and Robert Bolick of stalking and threatening them at their homes, the post office garage and the Belmont auto parts store where Webb and Carelock say they hold second jobs. They’re seeking “no-contact” orders against their fellow government employees.

“I am in fear of my family’s life and safety,” Webb says in one affidavit.RWebb and Carelock say the alleged harassment began after they filed complaints in 2015 against Beck, McCray and Bolick with either the postal service or the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, or both, documents indicate. Beck, according to the filings, was later demoted.

1 thoughts on “Charlotte postal employees say they’ve been stalked, harassed by co-workers for years

  1. Really your going to let some assume white guys come to your house and
    Intimidation?? Please in work on Charlotte ant trust me the alleged guys (white guys) would of been fired in a second

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