Posted on 03/22/2016 4:27:00 PM PDT by Hojczyk
When veterans at the Puerto Rico VA hospital come to the social work department seeking counseling and guidance, the secretary greeting them, Elizabeth Rivera Rivera, will be wearing a GPS monitor ankle bracelet, a condition of her probation.
Rivera was driving around Puerto Rico in the middle of the night on a Monday with Rolando Rio Febus and robbed a couple at gunpoint. Rivera was charged with armed robbery and her companion with armed robbery and gun charges.
Rebus bail was set at $2 million due to multiple previous arrests on gun charges. Bail for Rivera was set at $100,000, which she could not pay, leaving her to miss work while she sat in jail.
A Department of Veterans Affairs employee in Puerto Rico was fired after being arrested for armed robbery, but her union quickly got her reinstated despite a guilty plea by pointing out that managements labor relations negotiator is a registered sex offender, and the hospitals director was once arrested and found with painkiller drugs
Employees said the union demanded her job back and pointed out that Tito Santiago Martinez, the management-side labor relations specialist in Puerto Rico, who is in charge of dealing with the union and employee discipline, is a convicted sex offender. Martinez reportedly disclosed his conviction to the hospital and VA hired him anyway, reasoning that theres no children in [the hospital], so they figure I could not harm anyone here.
The unions position that another employee committed a crime and got away with it, so this one should, too has been upheld by the highest civil service rules arbiters, and has created a vicious Catch-22 where the departments prior indefensible inaction against bad employees has handcuffed it from taking action now against other scofflaws.
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getting paid (by the taxpayers) to rob banks
pretty good duty
where do I sign up?
words fail
...contact Odungo
Government bureaucracy management delights in doing this kind of thing. Giving the finger to taxpayers is one of the multitude of enjoyable perks of “government service.”
Veterans are waiting for basic medical care. Meanwhile, this lady get back pay after being let out of prison for committing a robbery while working for the VA.
I don’t recognize my country anymore.
Works just like the private sector does it not?
Sometimes I read stories like this and just want to cry. Since only about 10% of VA employees ever wore the uniform, my guess is as a secretary, Elizabeth Rivera Rivera is just a bureaucrat in the making.
Elizabeth Rivera Rivera?????????
Inbreeding?
According to the ruling, they can now rob banks, and commit murder in the process and keep their job. The VA is in such disarray with all of the Democrats in charge over there.
this also explains the super-long waiting lines at VA hospitals and clinics (with patients reportedly dying while in the queues)
the workers are all out robbing banks on “company time”
Or other things that do not involve work. Really is disgraceful.
This is why even FDR said that government workers should never be unionized......
the VA is a joke....it serves its employees, not its clients...
The VA will fight a Veteran to the death over a nickel, but pays their employees to steal.
She’s no lady. Skank is more fitting
Try the IRS or Dept. of Justice.
Switchboard in DC; ask for the career political opportunist of your choice:
202-224-3121
It’s Puerto Rico.
Good golly, Miss Molly, do we need someone who can say “You’re Fired” or what?
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