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:RAL PROVISIONS <br />Other <br />Oil <br />•.C.D.C. <br />Com- <br />110yees <br />K in&. <br />d late. <br />mstru- <br />rposes <br />sere. <br />Ktloul <br />'elfare <br />1 F.2d <br />could <br />tt re. <br />Join. <br />While1379, <br />Omit. <br />Main. <br />rend. <br />Asti. <br />part. <br />;vice) <br />,lied <br />+Prl. <br />for <br />was <br />+ In <br />.&tic <br />D. IL, "an gad <br />Sovereign Immunity barred recovery <br />Punitive damages agalnet the Service I <br />therefore, In fairneae, oleo precluded I <br />Position of punitive dama3ea egad <br />postal emPloyei's uuloo In c ae In whl <br />both Service and union had breached d <br />ties to emPloyee. Ilowen v. i:. s. Pod <br />Service, D.C.Va.1979, 470 F.Supp. 1127. <br />de. <br />Us - <br />Ay. <br />re. <br />.ut <br />Proper payment of other forma d <br />f penaation hasrd oo baslr pay. n <br />Premium waRea. to an amount sat <br />to reflect ryuallutinn payment si <br />qulrements of rule perialoing to cla <br />flue. Ilurns r. U. S. hostel 1lervlca <br />ti.Y.1971, 380 F.SuPP• 623. <br />IQ action by Beryl" supervi* <br />ployees &king declaration that ,oil <br />ant, had violated thla title by refuit <br />treat compeasatlon as basic pay an <br />refusing to make contributions to' <br />meat fund, class treatment for tht>� <br />Pervlsors who had received eQnalla <br />Payment and who were receiving' <br />would receive coat of Ilvin9 Incceas <br />without proper coatributlon by 8erT& <br />civil service retirement fund was loap <br />Prlale, where, In fact, It was prob <br />that vast majority of ■upervlaors i <br />actually Pleased that Service gave t <br />additional compeusatlon without ded <br />lag anything for retirement purp, <br />Id. <br />11, Compromise ar settlement <br />Fact that Department of Just" <br />compelled by Isw to furnish legal rep <br />sectation to the Service does not bind <br />prevent seltlemeat authorl:atIOQ sped <br />caliy granted to the Service by seed <br />2008 of this title. Leonard v. 11. a. Pa <br />Al 9rrvlce, D.C.Maas.1973, 380 F.Supp• IN <br />affirmed 489 F.2d 814. ., <br />er laws <br />bsection (b) of this section, and <br />his title or insofar as such laws <br />Itions of the Postal Service, no F <br />Federal contracts, property, wol <br />funds, including the provisions <br />apply to the exercise of the Dow <br />shall apply to the Postal Se <br />'formation), section 552a (ri <br />alab Copstla &ncc Ili a), 31021 <br />its for blind employees and <br />amployees), section 3110 (re <br />6 <br />ch. 4 GENERAL AUTHORITY 39 § 410 <br />tions on employment of relatives). section 3333 and chapters 72 <br />(antidiscrimination; right to petition Congress) and 73 (suita- <br />bility, security, and conduct of employees), and section 5620 <br />(withholding city income or employment taxes), and section <br />5632 (dual pay) of title 6, except that no regulation issued un- <br />der such chapters or sections shall apply to the Postal Service <br />unless expressly made applicable; <br />(2) all provisions of title 18 dealing with the Postal Service, <br />the mails, and officers or employees of the Government of the <br />United States; <br />(3) section 107 of title 20 (known as the Randolph -Sheppard <br />Act, relating to vending machines operated by the blind) ; <br />(4) the following provisions of title 40: <br />(A) sections 268a-258e (relating to condemnation pro- <br />ceedings) ; <br />(B) sections 270a-270e (known as the Miller Act, relat- <br />ing to performance bonds) ; <br />(C) sections 276a-276a-7 (known as the Davis -Bacon <br />Act, relating to prevailing wages) ; <br />(D) section 276c (relating to wage payments of certain <br />contractors); <br />(E) chapter 5 (the Contract Work Hours Standards <br />Act) ; and <br />(F) chapter 16 (the Government Losses in Shipment <br />Act) ; <br />(5) the following provisions of title 41: <br />(A) sections 35-45 (known as the Walsh -Healey Act, re- <br />lating to wages and hours) ; and <br />(B) chapter 6 (tile Service Contract Act of 1965); <br />(6) sections 2000d, 2000d-1-2000d-4 of title 42 (title VI, the <br />Civil Rights Act of 1964) ; and <br />(7) section 19 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of <br />1970 (29 U.S.C. 668). <br />(8) The provisions of the Act of August 12, 1968 (42 U.S.C. <br />4151-4166). <br />(c) Subsection (b)(1) of this section shall not require the disclo- <br />sure of— <br />(1) the name or address, past or present, of any postal Pa- <br />tron: <br />(2) information of a commercial nature, including trade se- <br />crets, whether or not obtained from a person outside the Postal <br />Service, which under good business practice would not be pub- <br />licly disclosed; <br />47 <br />