NALC: New ‘Guide to Route Inspections’ now available

From The National Association of Letter Carriers:

New ‘Guide to Route Inspections’ now available:

The 2012 NALC Guide to Route Inspections was created to assist shop stewards and branch officers in identifying contractual violations that take place during management’s unilateral six-day route counts and inspections / adjustments, and with filing successful grievances on those violations. The sections in this guide take you through the inspection in chronological order and provide an easy reference to various provisions and related national settlements that govern route inspections. There is also a section with detailed descriptions and advice on how to read the various forms, reports and screens used during the route count and inspection process. Once you learn how to read one of our examples, you will be able to understand every one of the same type of form, report, or screen you will ever see. Click here to download the guide.

4 thoughts on “NALC: New ‘Guide to Route Inspections’ now available

  1. Our so called union is being run by a bunch of idiots. Even if this info was pertinent its about 5 years too late. Go back to doing nothing and leave us alone

  2. OCCUPY 1300 L STREET NW, WASHINGTON DC! FIND OUT ABOUT YOUR DUES FUNDED APWU OFFICER RETIREMENT PLAN THAT YOU CAN’T USE AND THAT YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT.

  3. After my route was counted, it was 20mins over. Result; one short street removed, three apt. bldgs. added. That made it 30 mins over. The supv & PM new what they did. I believe that they knew in advance what they were going to do. When brought to their attention, the reply was. . .”We did a manual overide of the route count.” The entire two weeks was just for show. Conclusion: Why bother, they don’t care nor listen.

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