USPS Revises ELM For Recognition and Awards

Effective immediately, the Employee and Labor Relations Manual (ELM), subchapter 470, Recognition and Awards, is revised to state that: n The purchase of any season or partial season sport­ing and entertainment ticket is prohibited. n The purchase of any single sporting or entertainment ticket that costs $50.00 or more must be approved in advance by […]

NAPUS: New POStPlan, VER and Organization Changes FAQs Posted

The update includes a new question #1, which is a summary overview of POStPlan and the summary includes links to three additional sites for detailed information on the VER; the incentive; and the Organization Change FAQs, where employees can find current information about issues such as severance pay, effects on benefits and leave when moving […]

USPS: End Of An Era – Last IRT taken out of service

The 1980s called — they want their IRTs back. The last fully functioning Integrated Retail Terminal (IRT) recently was removed from the New Florence, PA, Post Office. When first introduced in the 1980s, the IRT replaced calculators, manual scales, cash registers and ZIP Code directories. The IRT provided cutting-edge technology — for the 1980s — […]

APWU Seeks to Stop Consolidations Until PRC Issues Opinion

APWU Web News Article 72-2012, June 8, 2012 The APWU assailed a “modified” USPS consolidation plan at a hearing before the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) on June 7, and notified the panel that the union will file a complaint seeking to stop the Postal Service from consolidating mail processing facilities and reducing service until after […]

President Obama Nominates Stephen Crawford To USPS Board Of Governors

Obama Nominates Democrat Stephen Crawford, Nominee for Governor, Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service Stephen Crawford is a research professor at the George Washington Institute of Public Policy at George Washington University. From 2009 to 2011, he served as Vice President for Policy & Research at the Corporation for Enterprise Development, and […]

Letter Carriers Annual Food Drive Collects 70 Million Pounds of Food for the Hungry

With Hunger Rising, and School Food Programs Ending, Effort Will Help Feed Needy Families in All 50 States WASHINGTON, D.C., June 5, 2012 —In a highly successful nationwide food drive, the National Association of Letter Carriers collected more than 70.5 million pounds of food on Saturday, May 12, at a time when hunger is a […]

APWU Resolves Uniform Issue For Non-Traditional Assignments

APWU Web News Article 60-2012, June 5, 2012 The APWU resolved a nagging problem on May 24, when the USPS issued instructions to managers in the field [PDF] notifying them that they must re-establish uniform allowances for eligible Clerk Craft and Motor Vehicle Craft employees who hold Non-Traditional Full-Time assignments (NTFT). The problem arose when […]

NALC: Ask Sen. Carper To Take Down His Misleading Petition

As you know, the Senate passed S. 1789 in April over the vigorous objection of the NALC. We believe that the bill offers, at best, a temporary Band-Aid and, at worst, a slow-motion death spiral for the Postal Service. It prioritizes pre-funding and downsizing and fails to offer a viable business model for the future. […]

Sen. Carper Launches New Facebook Timeline to Highlight U.S. House’s Failure to Deliver Postal Reform

WASHINGTON – Today, as postal losses surpassed $1 billion since the U.S. Senate passed its bipartisan bill to reform the U.S. Postal Service, Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.), co-author of the 21st Century Postal Service Act and chairman of the Senate subcommittee that oversees the Postal Service, launched a new Facebook page – “Priority Fail” – […]

Senator Murkowski: Skagway Postal Situation “Intolerable” and “Unacceptable”

After Hearing from Town Residents, Senator Urges USPS Action in Southeast WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Lisa Murkowski today sent a letter to Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe, directing the United States Postal Service to do more to fill the 3 vacant positions at the Skagway Post Office – after hearing near-unanimous public concern during her recent […]