USPS May Excess Up To 323 Letter Carriers In Los Angeles Performance Cluster

USPS notifed NALC of the following:

This is to advise you of the intent of the Los Angeles Performance Cluster to utilize the provisions of Article 12.5.C.5 to involuntarily reassign up to 315 fulltime carriers and 8 part-time flexible carriers from the craft and/or installation at the selected post offices listed below:

FT Impact    PTF Impact
Number Adj Number Adj
for VER         for VER

Office

Redondo Beach 8
Palos Verdes 8
Manhattan Beach 1
Malibu 2
Inglewood 5  3
Hawthorne 5
Downey 7
Beverly Hills 3  1
Venice 1
South Gate 2
Santa Monica 11  4
Pacific Palisades 5
Culver City 1
Compton 12
Bell 2
Los Angeles 242
Totals 315 8

The impacted employees will be notified by separate letter of their involuntary reassignments. The final reassignment date would normally be no earlier than February 5,2010. However, given the continuing loss of workload and the current financial condition of the Postal Service, it may be necessary to reassign some or all of the impacted carriers in advance of that date. Additionally, it may be necessary to detail some or all of the impacted carriers during the 60 day notice period in order to provide a work opportunity. If this becomes necessary, we will advise you.

By copy of this notice, the Pacific Area will withhold up to 315 full-time residual vacancies and 8 part-time flexible opportunities in the clerk, carrier, mail handler and custodial craft in offices and plants within a 500 mile radius of the impacted sites. The impacts have been adjusted for the recent VER. Additional adjustments will be made for attrition at the time of placement if appropriate. A copy of the spreadsheet showing the VER retirement numbers in the impacted offices is attached along with the copies of the automated impact statements and the MIARAP impact calculation worksheet completed by operations. Seniority lists identifying the impacted carriers in each office are also attached.

12 thoughts on “USPS May Excess Up To 323 Letter Carriers In Los Angeles Performance Cluster

  1. adhhoc , all due respect, until this week there was no mail. i feel mail may pickup but not in the months of january thru august. so we may work for numbnuts the mail problem is real.

  2. Excessing, yet the Pacific area will import a 204-b supv. from NC to a higher level position because his mommy is a big wig? Wow.

  3. Ahh but here in San Bernardino they are making junior members of the UAR list sign DMV consents for drivers’ license checks for “carrier details”….LOL it never stops……

  4. a.) you are right management is stupid. art 6 and 365 of the elm is in play here.

    b.) excessed clerks are the first to go.

    c.) 959 carriers you need to get rid of????? who is delivering the mail???

  5. send them to columbus ohio we are full of te’s and no account 959 carriers that we need to get rid off. we need help in columbus ohio please hurry

  6. I AM 53 AND 27 WITH 4 MONTHS SERVICE FERS , WAIVE THE TWO YEARS FOR THE MRA SO I CAN GET THE SUPLEMENTARY RE TIREMENT PAYMENT AND GET OUT OF THIS HELL.

  7. Mgmt is stupid. There is no place to put all these people. Every other area is in the same boat.

    They have no choice but to start laying off those with no lay off protection.

    That will enable some people to go in lieu of, and get a good amount of cash in the process, according to the rules in Art 6 and the ELM.

    Just moving people from this island to that island won’t work, when the typhoon is eventually gonna hit every island in the postal sea.

  8. No money for early outsHAHAHA
    OK we got money for early outs but not for carriersHAHAHA
    Well maybe we can dig some up for the carriers.

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