POSTAL NEWS

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Showing posts with label postal employees. Show all posts

1.06.2010

Workers in Small Offices - The APWU Wants to Hear From You


"...Postal employees in small offices whose hours have been reduced while managerial hours have been increased are being asked to complete and return a union-sponsored questionnaire [PDF] on the subject. Work-hours for part-time flexible clerks at many small offices have been slashed, APWU President William Burrus noted in a column in the January/February issue of The American Postal Worker magazine. ..."  
Source: www.apwu.org




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8.12.2009

More attacks on USPS Blue Collar Wages

Article Title: With Fewer Customers and Fixed Labor Costs, U.S. Postal Service Faces $7 Billion Net Loss in 2009


"...USPS will need to negotiate with its four largest unions on collective bargaining agreements that will expire in 2010 and 2011. These agreements cover about 85 percent of postal employees and include items such as cost-of-living adjustments, work rules, and layoff protections.” ..."  
Source: www.cnsnews.com




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1.27.2009

DMA, Direct Mailers Urge Postal Relief


"...The letter states that the current financial crisis could cause either dramatic cutbacks in service or an increase under the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act of 2006. ..."  
Source: www.mediabuyerplanner.com




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1.11.2009

Postal workers to share lottery winnings


"... employees, who work at the U.S. Postal Service's main processing plant in Roanoke, are Dana Harris, Frank Mauceri and Jeffrey Young of Roanoke; Kim Holbrook of Lynchburg; Amanda Walkup of Troutville; Alfred Wray of Boones Mill; Robert Viers of Christiansburg and Steven Braxton of Bedford...."  
Source: www.roanoke.com




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1.09.2009

Stolen portraits returned to post office in Wapak


"... The matted prints of drawings of Wapakoneta's favorite son, Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong, are back on the wall. The portraits were reported stolen Monday when postal employees came to work and noticed the pictures were missing...."  
Source: www.limaohio.com




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