Did Federal Trade Commission 2007 Report Contradict Issa Claims In Letter To APWU?

“USPS’s legal constraints, along with the value of its implicit subsidies, and concludes that the USPS’s unique legal status likely places it at a net competitive disadvantage relative to private carriers.” source: Federal Trade Commission 2007 report Fox News in an article on Congressman Darrell Issa’s letter to the American Postal Workers’ Union President Cliff […]

OIG Report: USPS Could Save $Billions By Eliminating Door-To-Door Delivery

OIG: USPS does not require Congressional approval for this policy change.  USPS could save $$Billions more by converting curbside delivery into centralized delivery. USPS OIG Audit Report – Modes of Delivery (Report Number DR-AR-11-006) Notwithstanding these limitations, the Postal Service should develop a comprehensive strategic plan to aggressively move from existing door-to-door delivery to curbside […]

NALC: Issa Attempting To Remove 6-day Mail Delivery language from Appropriations Bill

UPDATED: 07/13/2011 at 3:15 p.m. Meeting Time:  This hearing has been postponed subject to the call of the Chair. To watch this hearing, click here. For more information on the hearing, click here. From NALC eActivist Network: Today, the Rules Committee in the House of Representatives will make a decision that could determine the fate […]

House Committee Approves Reform of Federal Workers’ Compensation Program

Bipartisan legislation passes with unanimous support WASHINGTON, D.C. | July 13, 2011 – Today, the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce passed with unanimous support the Federal Workers’ Compensation Modernization and Improvement Act (H.R. 2465). The legislation updates the federal workers’ compensation program to better protect taxpayer resources and modernizes benefits to reflect […]

USPS To Issue Final Rule On Changes To Procedures in Closing Post Offices

Postal Service Statement:Publication of Final Rule on Retail Discontinuance Actions The Postal Service will publish a final rule in tomorrow’s Federal Register that revises the procedures for discontinuance of Postal Service-operated retail outlets. These regulations enhance transparency and public participation, increase the efficiency of the discontinuance process, and ensure sound business judgment in decisions for […]

Issa to APWU: Stop Misleading Ads on Postal Service

WASHINGTON– Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa in a letter to the American Postal Worker Union (APWU) asks the union to cancel a misleading ad campaign that falsely claims the United States Postal Service (USPS) does not receive taxpayer support when it does, in fact, receive hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer […]

APWU Says USPS May Be Violating Contract With Hiring Of PSEs In Small POs

Enforcing the Collective Bargaining Agreement in Small Offices The USPS has begun implementing several policies in small post offices that we believe violate the 2010-2015 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). Although many of the disputes may eventually be decided at the national level, it is important that we challenge violations properly at the local level and […]

Voluntary Early Retirement Opportunity For Clerks and Carriers in Selected Offices

Bay Valley District – No Retirement Incentive – Shared Services will be mailing VERA offer letters and annuity estimates from July 19-22, 2011 to VER eligible employees. The VER retirement application deadline and irrevocable date is August 26, 2011. Alameda, Alamo, Antioch, Aptos, Benciia, Brentwood, Byron, Carmel, Clayton, Campbell, Capitola, Concord, Crockett, Cupertino, Danville, El […]

OIG Audit Of USPS Web-Based Program Used For Closing Post Offices

USPS OIG audit report of the web-based application, the Change Suspension Discontinuance Center (CSDC) program, used for the discontinuance of Postal Service-operated retail facilities. According to OIG: “The CSDC program’s discontinuance process follows applicable federal law and Postal Service policies. By law, the Postal Service cannot close small POs solely for operating at a deficit.”

PRC Establishes Procedures For Remanded USPS Exigent Rate Case

On May 24, 2011, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit issued its opinion in United States Postal Service v. Postal Regulatory Commission, 640 F.3d 1263 (D.C. Cir. 2011). The court denied in part and granted in part a Postal Service petition for review of the Commission’s September 30, 2010 […]