Postal Reform Bill to proceed to Senate Floor for Debate, Consideration, and a Eventually a Vote

From the National League Of Postmasters: Postal Legislation: S. 1789 to proceed to Senate Floor for Debate, Consideration, and a Eventually a Vote Both parties in the Senate have reached an agreement to reconsider the cloture vote tomorrow, April 17, on the motion to proceed to S.1789 that failed a little less than a month […]

NAPS: Senate Action on Postal Bill Could Heat Up Soon

Congressional lawmakers return to Washington today from a two-week recess.  Nearly right off the bat, there is a strong possibility that postal legislation will come up for action on the Senate floor as early as Tuesday.   This will occur after the Senate completes a procedural vote on a separate tax measure later today. The Senate […]

Senate Committee Report on Postal Reform Bill S. 1789

21ST CENTURY POSTAL SERVICE ACT OF 2012 with additional views Some highlights: TITLE I: POSTAL WORKFORCE MATTERS Section 101—Treatment of surplus contributions to Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) This section requires a calculation of the Postal Service’s FERS balance each year, and directs any overpayment to be transferred to the Postal Service, upon request of […]

Dramatic, Visual Evidence of the New “First Class” Service Standard

If you want to see dramatic, visual evidence of what the new “First Class” service standard would mean for U.S. mailers, go to https://ribbs.usps.gov/index.cfm?page=modernservice, click on Service Standards Maps, then enter your Zip Code. For Seattle 98101, Tacoma 98401 and the state capital of Olympia 98501, everything going to the northwestern part of Washington state […]

USPS to Senator Tester: No closures during Primary Election season

Senator said consolidating mail processing facilities could delay absentee ballots April 13, 2012 (MISSOULA, Mont.) – In response to a request by Senator Jon Tester, the Postal Service will not close the Butte, Helena, Kalispell or Wolf Point mail processing facilities in Montana during the state’s upcoming primary election season. Tester last month told the […]

USPS Reverses Decision To Close Dallas Mail Processing Plant

The U.S. Postal Service has changed its mind about closing the Main Post Office at I-30 and Sylvan in Dallas. The Postal Service had said it would move Dallas mail distribution and processing to Fort Worth. Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins says the consequences of that cost-cutting move were unacceptable. Jenkins: “That would have resulted […]

APWU: 1,500 New Maintenance Jobs Identified

APWU Web News Article 034-2012, April 13, 2012 The Postal Service recently identified the 1,500 new Maintenance Craft duty assignments that will be established under the terms of the 2010-2015 Collective Bargaining Agreement. The new jobs will be created at independent post offices where all custodial work was contracted out, in accordance with Item 1.A […]