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FYI: National Reassessment Process EEO Class Action Lawsuit Website |  

 

USPS Reports $642 Million Loss for Month Of May |

 

Court: Postal Worker’s Vulgar Language is Sufficient Grounds for Removal

by Don Cheney: The U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, issued a startling decision on June 16, 2010, in Jeunes v. Potter.  |

 

Board Of Governors Chairman Remarks On USPS Need To Act Like A Business    |

 Dulles P & DC Plant manager files assault charges against Capitol Metro Area VP - AVP out of job after incident  |

Former USPS Area VP Assault Case Continued Until August 26

Arbitrator Limits Abusive Postal Supervisor’s Contact With Carriers   |

Postal Worker’s Letter to PRC: Don’t End Saturday Delivery – Save Money Elsewhere .  |

Congressman To USPS OIG: New Documents Show Wage Theft In New Hampshire Post Offices Continues - . Union,  lawmakers say Dover letter carriers shortchanged |

 

USPS Reports $1.6 Billion Loss For Second Quarter

 USPS Reports $1.6 Billion Quarter Loss for 2nd Quarter   |

 

Postal Contracts

A few recent Federal Business Opportunities filed by USPS.  USPS eSourcing, Direct Mail Online Solution..   |

 

USPS Employees Salaries Database Updated for 2010:

Website displays Postal Employees Names, Salaries, Position, Date Hired And Work Facility.  |

 

USPS Lost $611 Million In February 2010 – YTD $1.5 Billion -  USPS: February Financial Results, Still Not Good Enough  |

 

OSHA Notifies USPS Of Non-Renewal Of Participation In Voluntary Protection Program - OSHA informs USPS that it will not renew it's Corporate status for the Voluntary Protection Program (VPP)  |

Federal Times: Postal Rescue Plan Faces Impossible Odds -. The U.S. Postal Service is Officially in a Panic   |

Postal Service Begins 2010 with $297 Million First-Quarter Loss  |

Post Office Wait Time in Line Averages by Area and District  |

NYC Mail Handlers Local Withdraws From USPS, OSHA Ergonomic Program

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NALC Wins Arbitration Decision On Misuse of DOIS

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Local APWU Calls For Congressional Investigation of Oakland, California Mail Center  |

USPS Attendance Control Crackdown 2010 - Letter sent out from Area VP to District Managers |

 

Editorial: Wait A Minute Mr. Postmaster

by Omar Gonzalez, APWU Western Region Coordinator    |

 

If There Is No Work For Postal Clerks, Why Are Supervisors, Carriers Doing It?

By Stephen Lysaght, President, APWU East Bay Area Local   |

 

EEOC 2009 Annual Report On USPS  |

The Postal Service’s National Reassessment Process-Limited Duty
PMG Potter Responds To Inquiry Sent By Lawmaker Regarding DBCS Machines

 LATEST POSTAL NEWS  

USPS: Combination Carrier-Clerk Duty Assignment Cancelled

Local APWU President Richard “Ski” Kwiatkowski has reported that the Combination Carrier-Clerk duty assignment posted on July 27, 2010 has been cancelled.   (7/30) |  

PMG Potter’s Response To White House On Pilot Test For Five-Day Delivery

From an operational standpoint a pilot test conducted on a regional basis would increase some of our costs in the short term. For example, we either would have to make manual changes to mail processing sorting schemes and payroll or utilize information technology to program such changes for a limited time or geographic area. We believe that our information technology programming changes, estimated to cost $10 million-$12 million for a national, full-time implementation, would grow significantly to accommodate a test, as would administrative costs if we decided to forego programming changes in favor of performing manual processing for the defined test period.  (7/30) |  

Postal Clerk Gets Prison For Embezzling $240,000

A postal clerk from Indianola has been sentenced to a year in prison after pleading guilty to embezzling more than $240,000.   (7/30) |  

Two Congressional Panels Support Six-Day Service

 Two congressional panels voted on July 29 to approve spending bills that would require the Postal Service to continue to provide mail delivery six days per week. The two bills — one in the Senate and one in the House — still have a long way to go before they could become law, however.  (7/30) |  

Rep. Chaffetz Introduces Bill Designating 12 Postal Holidays To Reduce USPS Operating Costs - This bill would grant USPS Postmaster General the authority to implement up to twelve “postal holidays” per year in order to reduce USPS operating costs. The Postmaster General would select days in which delivered mail volume is historically lower than normal. By reducing the number of delivery days, USPS will be able to achieve savings by reducing work hours.   (7/29) |  
USPS OIG Audit Report – Flats Sequencing System: Program Status and Projected Cash Flow - Our analysis shows that using current FSS performance data to calculate projected savings results in a net present value (NPV) of $215 million (a rate of return of 14.49 percent). If we remove the questionable TE savings, the NPV decreases to a negative $311 million (a rate of return of 5.18 percent). Assuming the FSS machines reach the operational target metrics, we calculate gains from FSS to be $441 million (rate of return of 19.26 percent). If we remove the questionable TE savings, there is a projected NPV of a negative $85 million (a rate of return of 8.54 percent).  (7/30) |  

APWU: Arbitrator Denies Union’s Challenge To USPS Two-Tour Initiative

Arbitrator Das denied the union’s grievance challenging the Postal Service’s two-tour initiative. Das accepted the Postal Service’s argument that “Article 3 of the National Agreement grants the Postal Service the authority to unilaterally adopt and implement the ... initiatives at issue, without further bargaining with the Union.”   (7/29) |  

USPS Freezes Hiring, Promotions at Headquarters, Areas and Districts

We are in receipt of a July 28, 2010, letter from Postal HQ stating effective immediately, all hiring, promotions and placement of non-bargaining employees at Headquarters, Areas and Districts are suspended until further notice.   (7/29) |  

Burrus: Mailers Want To Cut Postal Employees Wages At Least $18,000 Yearly 

The mailers’ motion vividly exposes the lack of respect they have for postal employees and the collective bargaining process. A casual review of the document [PDF - see pages 50-62] reveals their callous desire to punish postal workers for the Postal Service’s financial difficulties — difficulties the mailers inadvertently fostered by promoting the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act of 2006. The PAEA imposed crippling financial obligations on the USPS — obligations that are responsible for the Postal Service’s current predicament. To compensate for their colossal mistake, the major mailers wish to penalize postal workers.  (7/29) |  

USPS In California To Post Combined City Carrier-Clerk Duty Assignment?

USPS has notified a Local California APWU President of its intent ( it appears that the assignment has already been posted) to post a “combined full-time assignment” , consisting of six (6) hours of carrier duties and two (2) hours of clerk duties.  The Postal Service has proposed to post this job as a City Carrier Craft assignment under the jurisdiction of NALC.  (7/28) |  

Senator Panel will block mail delivery cut

Sen. Jon Tester says the lawmakers who oversee the budget of the post office will block a proposal to reduce mail deliveries to five days a week. The Montana Democrat said eliminating Saturday deliveries would be a hardship on people living in rural areas without producing major savings for the Postal Service. Some senators expected to block Postal Service's proposal to limit mail delivery   (7/28) |  

OSHA Fines USPS Mail Facility in Vermont  $420,000

The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration says worker complaints at the U.S. Postal Service's processing center in White River Junction led to an inspection in January that found employees were exposed to deadly electrical hazards. OSHA says untrained or unqualified workers did work on live electrical equipment without proper safety measures.  (7/29) |  

EEOC Annual Report On USPS Workforce Fiscal Year 2009

USPS agreed to pay $840,044 for 4,584 pre-complaint settlements, of which 433 were monetary settlements averaging $1,940. USPS expended a total of $4,541,324 for 3,014 complaint investigations, for an average expenditure of $1,507. USPS agreed to pay a total of $5,631,795 plus other benefits for 598 complaint closures through settlement agreements, final agency decisions, and final agency orders fully implementing AJ decisions.  The highest number of  complaint allegations was disability discrimination. Clerk and Supervisor positions have the highest number of women, the letter carriers had the lowest amount of women in its craft.   (7/28) |  

Postal Worker Shot  At Louisiana Post Office While Leaving Work

The search is on this morning for a suspect who shot a postal worker at the main post office on Woodward Ave. in Shreveport. Police say this happened around midnight as the victim was leaving work exiting through the back of the building when the suspect shot the victim twice in the arm.   (7/28) |  

USPS To Conduct Two-Part Survey Of Employees and Customers

The survey is intended to gain insight into people’s perception of the Postal Service brand and how the organization has impacted them.   (7/27) |  

Calendar/ Postal Holidays:

 

Schedule of PRC Hearings On USPS Request for Rate Increase and 5-Day Delivery

 

2010 Pay Periods and Holidays

What's New/Updates

The Postal Service and National Labor Relations Act

 

Federal and Postal Disability Retirement: SF 3112A by Attorney Robert McGill

 

 

 

 

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7/30/10

BOG Member Ellen Williams: Price increase can't be only solution to shortfalls

Valley postal carrier back on route after transplant

Postal worker gets probation

Mail truck pelted with rocks

Georgia Congressman Says Moving Columbus To Macon Will Cause Mail Delivery Delays

Michigan: Neighbors protest plan to end home mail delivery
TN: Country’s oldest mail carrier retires at 91
Ex-postal clerk from Rolla MO admits stealing from Postal Service
Cremated Remains of Phoenix Woman -- Lost by U.S. Postal Service -- Recovered
Tiny Post Office Delivers
CO: Craig Postal Service employees have mixed reaction to Saturday proposal

 

7/29/10

Unusual bunch of foes to postal rate increase unites as Affordable Mail Alliance

A retired postal employee convicted of OWCP fraud

Texas mail carrier attacked on duty

OIG Blog: Cast Your Vote via the Postal Service?

Mail now slower than Pony Express
Keep the mail coming six days a week
Postal Service asked to deliver six pounds of pot to 'Grandma Henderson'

Judge could wait until October to rule on East Cleveland post office dispute

Car Slams Into Edmond Post Office

 

7/28/10

Arbitrator: USPS Failed To Give Full Consideration to Employee's Request For Voluntary Transfer -  An arbitration decision sent out by Gary  Kloepfer to APWU Union officers and members. The arbitrator sustained the Union’s grievance; he ruled the Postal Service violated grievant's right to request a transfer under  the National Agreement and the MOU Regarding Transfers by virtue of its failure fully and fairly to consider his work, safety, and attendance records. note: the title of this summary was created by PostalReporter  as Mr. Kloepfer  had a different title in his email.  |  

Maintenance Employees To Split Almost $92,000 For USPS Subcontractor Work - The Union contended that the work was subcontracted without the prerequisite "due consideration" of the five factors of Article 32 of the National Agreement, and asked that all affected employees be made whole.   |  

USPS Contract Postal Unit Closes After Losing Too Much Money On Operations - contract postmaster Quinton Biggs said he no longer can afford to subsidize his deal with the U.S. Postal Service.    |   Postal Service Loses Cremated Remains

Mail carrier mauled by two pit bulls in Minneapolis

South Dakota Rural Letter Carrier Sentenced To Probation for Mail Theft

Michigan: To keep post office, residents fight

Can summer camps revive the lost art of letter writing?

Post office robbed in Mississippi

Fire At at New Jersey mail facility forces evacuation and damages some mail

Minnesota NALC Branch President Sentenced for Embezzlement

 

7/27/10

APWU: Locals Rally to Save Saturday Service

As part of a nationwide campaign, local union members across the country have ramped up the fight to Save Saturday Service, taking action to alert the public to the dangers of the Postal Service’s plans to eliminate Saturday delivery.  |  

 

Postal Worker Killed By Freight Train While Delivering Route

 A veteran rural letter carrier for the Wayne City post office was killed Tuesday morning when his mail vehicle was struck by a train at a rural crossing.  |  

 

South Carolina Post Office Used Back Of Old Timecards For Customer Notices - complete with names and  social security numbers - The timecard is dated 2004. News 19 called the Batesburg-Leesville Post Office and a woman there told us it must have been an accident. They are in the process of using recycled paper. Post Office Admits Error in Sending Out Personal Information  |  

 

Postal Worker Fired For Using Profanity Loses Suit Against Union

The U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, issued a startling decision on June 16, 2010, in Jeunes v. Potter.  The Court upheld the removal of a postal employee who “admits that he used profanity during a verbal altercation with a co-worker on October 26, 2007. The US District Court of Connecticut has dismissed the suit filed against NRLCA Word to the wise: Disputes With Co-Workers Is Not Worth Losing Your Job |  

 

Postal worker convicted of assault was accused before

Brenda Powell feels she's been violated not once, but twice. First, by the US Postal worker who sexually assaulted her on the job. And then, by the US Postal service that failed to protect her from an employee with a history of inappropriate sexual behavior.   |  

 

PMG Names New Chief Postal Inspector

NNA joins alliance, files motion to dismiss postal rate increase proposal

Ex-postmaster charged with embezzlement

Postal Employment in the Federal Government

APWU: Convention Resolutions Updated

For Intelligent Mail, Occasional Failure Is An Option

The Biggest Threat to Direct Mail: The U.S. Postal Service
 

7/26/10

Atlanta Postal Supervisor Stabbed, Hospitalized

Atlanta police say a supervisor at a bulk mail center was stabbed and a co-worker is under arrest. Atlanta police Maj. John Dalton said the supervisor was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital after being cut on the face and ear, and stabbed seven times in the back. Postal Supervisor stabbed multiple times at Atlanta BMC |  

 

Sen. Susan Collins: USPS Proposed Exigent Rate Increases Are Not Justified Under Law - As the author of the 2006 postal reform law, I completely agree with the Affordable Mail Alliance that the Postal Service's proposed exigent rate increases are not justified under law. The law was not meant to be used to remedy poor economic performance or to offset an ongoing marketplace trend, such as the increased use of electronic over traditional mail.  Affordable Mail Alliance Calls on PRC to Dismiss Postal Service Rate Hike Request - AMA’s motion argues that the rate hike violates the cost controls Congress put in law to protect consumers and that the Postal Service needs to cut costs and modernize rather than raise rates an average of ten times the rate of inflation. DMA Statement on Postal Service Rate Hike Request | Group asks Carper to help prevent postal rate hike  |  

 

Do Congress And PRC Agree With USPS's Request For "Exigent" Rate Increase? (PDF) |  

Plan to scrap Saturday mail delivering angst
Columnist: Franklin would be ashamed of the post office
Postal cutback could deliver rural problem

Small Town Post Office Suddenly Shut Down

 

7/25/10

Should APWU Reverse Its Decision To Boycott USPS Voice of the Employee Surveys? Ask President Burrus: I would like the National Executive Board to reconsider its stance on participation in Voice of Employee surveys. Here is my reasoning: Management releases their “findings” and states something to effect that 63 percent of those participating gave a favorable response. That may be true, but it is very misleading because the good members of the APWU have boycotted and not voiced our opinions.  The union decided to boycott the surveys because postal management used selective responses to justify regressive contract proposals  |  

 

Disputes With Co-Workers Is Not Worth Losing Your Job

Several weeks ago two postal employees got into a verbal and physical altercation. "According to reports, at one point one of the females pushed the other, causing her to trip on a rug. Reports said that the female braced herself before she fell to the ground. The female then tried to call 911, at which time the other female disconnected the call by hanging up the phone. The victim is eight weeks pregnant, reports said."  Don't make it easy for the Postal service to downsize its workforce by getting into verbal and/or physical disputes with co-workers.   |  

 

US Postal Inspector in Maine has perfect record In Criminal Cases
U.S. Postal Inspector Michael Desrosiers has investigated numerous criminal cases leading to hundreds of convictions over his 14 years on the job in Maine. Virtually all of them resulted in guilty pleas. In one case, a judge found the defendant guilty. His first case to go to a jury trial ended the same way last week – with a conviction.   |  

 

Congressional mandates account for most of USPS's recent losses

USPS incurred operating losses in 2007, 2008, and 2009, prompting some observers to declare the agency in a fight for its survival.1 There is no question that the USPS faces long-term challenges that it must overcome in order to remain financially self-sustaining in the 21st century. First among these challenges is Americans’ increasing use of the Internet for digital, rather than physical, mail delivery. But these long-term challenges are not the principal cause of the USPS’s recent losses. A 2006 Congressional mandate that the USPS pre-fund its retiree health benefits—a requirement imposed on no other government entity or private-sector company—accounted for all of the operating losses in 2007 and 2008 and a significant portion of the operating loss in 2009. In 2009, the recession accounted for the rest of the loss, as it sent USPS revenues plunging by over 9%.   |  

 

The Postal Service and National Labor Relations Act

Putting the Subcommittee Vote in Context
100 Years of Progress: APWU History Video Of Postal Workers Movement
Feds question local supremacist over threat to mailman

Tupelo voices: USPS decision stupid, wasteful
Internet company sees future in snail mail

Newspapers protest loss of Saturday mail delivery

 

7/24/10

OIG Audit: USPS Summer Sale For Mailers May Have Lost Money In FY 2009

The Postal Service reported both volume and revenue increases resulting from the FY 2009 Summer Sale.1 However, the processes used to calculate the reported increases may result in misleading reported revenue and volume impacts. |  

 

Former Vermont postal clerk charged with mail theft

Former Franklin letter carrier given probation for drugs on Postal truck

Letter Carrier Pleads Guilty to Robbing Post Office

Opinion: US attorney in Washington should review decision not to prosecute Bernstock

 

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