"... The BRCPO in Center Camp, has been and is again this year, the only camp with the privilege to run the USPS mail in and out of Black Rock City for the Burning man festival. The BRCPO in Center Camp will be the only Post Office with the USPS Cancellation Permit and Burning Man Cancellation stamp. Only at the BRCPO in Center Camp may mail be deposited to be delivered off-playa with the official Burning Man 2008 cancellation stamp. This mail will be taken out daily to the USPO in Gerlach by the BRCPO Center Camp transport...." Source: bm.tribe.net
"... We also can expect that if a sufficient number of employees do not accept the early-out offer, the Postal Service will still face a significant deficit, and will still be forced to find ways to reduce the workforce. In light of these factors, it would be foolish for employees to retire early without achieving all of their personal objectives. The union will continue to discuss the details of the early-out offer and will report the results of those discussions. Among the subjects to be addressed are whether all APWU-represented employees will be included and whether eligible employees will receive an incentive bonus for retiring...." Employees Would Be Best Served by Postponing Early-Out Decision Source: www.apwu.org
After a narrow escape from the onslaught of office equipment, Ed, the letter carrier, must unite the people of this office for one final stand. Come back on Monday September 1, 2008 for Mark of the Eagle: Episode 3!
"...National Retirement Counseling System Annuity Estimate. This information details the postal voluntary early out retirement annuity statement that was mailed to eligible employees. ..."
This Article is From: VER-Annuity-Estimate-Calc.html
"... Al Martorana retired from the postal service in 2005, he thought he had called it quits for good. "It was 30 years, and I just had it with the hauling down the expressway in the morning and stuck in traffic in the afternoon," said the 60-year-old Holbrook resident. "It was time for a change in my life."..." Source: www.newsday.com
"...unilateral decision that resulted in the discontinuation of established local methods of providing individual retirement counseling to bargaining unit employees. ..." Source: www.apwu.org
"... Corporate power, the driving force behind globalization, is leading governments to privatize postal and other public services, a panel of union experts warned several hundred delegates Tuesday at an International Labor Forum. “Globalization hurts workers everywhere,” said Denis Lemelin, National President of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers...." Source:
"... Balfour said the Postal Service is engaged in $40 billion worth of contracts with outside businesses to get the mail delivered. The Postal Service has the largest fleet of vehicles of any company in the country and often has to outsource repairs, he said. "We are trying to determine that the work the outside contractors say they are doing is actually being done," he said. ..." Source: www.cleveland.com
APWU and NPMHU postal employees will receive a Cost-Of-Living Adjustment of $1,477 and will be effective Aug. 30. The COLA will be in checks Pay Period 19-08 which is Sept 19. This equates to a 71-cent per hour increase ($56.80 per pay period).
The Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) increased 0.5 percent in July, prior to seasonal adjustment. The July level of 216.304 (1982-84=100) was 6.2 percent higher than in July 2007. This equates to $1,498 annually for NALC postal employees covered under the National Contracts. The COLA will be effective the pay period beginning August 30 and received in checks on September 19. The new COLA is equivalent to 72 cents per hour ($57.60 per pay period).
"... USPS reduced overtime by over 28 million hours through pay period 14, which ended on July 4. The reduction translates to $923 million in overtime savings compared with the prior year. The year to date overtime rate for bargaining unit employees stood at 8.7%, down from 11.7% in 2007...." Source: www.postalnewsblog.com
Unable to sell homes, split-up spouses stay put, postpone divorce
"...They have little money to set up new households, pay off credit cards and cover divorce attorneys' fees. “It's very hard,” said Wahlberg, 39, a post office delivery operations supervisor. “I want to move on. I know she wants to move on. But you really can't if you're tied down by the home itself.” ..." Source: www.signonsandiego.com
"... NEW YORK, N.Y. — In the interest of security and safety, postal officials will seal mail collection boxes on select streets in Manhattan for the annual Dominican Day Parade. The mail boxes will be sealed after the last collection on Saturday, August 9 and reopened on the morning of Monday, August 11. All other collection boxes and schedules remain unaffected...." Source: www.usps.com
"... packages are always weird sizes and never seem to fit in a paper bag, so I came up this handy dandy post office bag. It’s just a long piece of fabric with some handles and pockets, but it works like a charm..." Source: www.elsiemarley.com
"...The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has long been the single largest purchaser of plastic pallets in the country, possibly even the world. Over the past year, leakage and budget concerns have led the USPS to re-evaluate its purchasing practices. The USPS has begun purchasing wood pallets, INCA presswood pallets and some low-priced plastic pallets. ..." Source: www.materialshandling.net
"... Curtailment of customer services to encourage privatization has also been charged at other government agencies including the Social Security Administration where, as reported in the People's Weekly World May 9, federal employees have protested the closing of centers and reduction in staff. ..." Source: www.pww.org
"... deal being worked out raises concerns about competition. UPS spokesman Norman Black said Monday that the arrangement the company is working out with DHL is similar to one it's had for several years with the U.S. Postal Service...." Source:
"..."We do not oppose voluntary early retirements, but we do object to any plan to offer them selectively and exclude some employees from eligibility," Burrus said. "We also believe that for this VER, which is not the result of contract negotiations, severance pay must accompany an offer of early retirement." ..." Source: www.govexec.com
He calls motives ascribed to Bruce Ivins in mailings that killed 5 ‘ridiculous’
"... a friend and former colleague of the microbiologist says federal investigators were going after the wrong person and that it was their pressure on Ivins that led to his demise at his own hands...." Source: www.msnbc.msn.com
"...Five lives and millions of dollars later, the anthrax-by-mail mystery may be solved, but the way the post office and many government agencies handle the mail has undergone major changes..." Source: ap.google.com
Experts say that federal oversight of booming industry is severely lacking
"... the revelation that FBI investigators believe the anthrax attacks were carried out by Ivins, an Army biodefense scientist who committed suicide last week after he learned he was about to be indicted for murder, has re-ignited a debate: Has the unprecedented boom in biodefense research made the country less secure by multiplying the places and people with access to dangerous germs?
"We are putting America at more risk..." Source: www.chron.com
Postal Service Announces More Details on “Early Out"
"... On Aug. 18, an annuity estimate will be mailed to all VER-eligible employees from Eagan, MN. In addition, on Aug. 22 a VER offer packet will be sent to all eligible employees containing a cover letter, an application and a list of questions and answers. Interested employees will have from Aug. 25 to Sept. 30 to submit their application. It’s important to note that Sept. 30 is the date when an employee's voluntary choice to retire becomes irrevocable...." Source: www.npmhu.org
"... Two post offices were evacuated Tuesday in southeastern Ohio after the discovery of objects that appeared to be pipe bombs, authorities said. ..." Source: ap.google.com
"...Pitch In For Baseball accepts new or gently used youth gloves, cleats, aluminum bats, catcher’s gear, instructional books, videos and aids such as batting tees. Rhode describes “gently used” as gear one would feel comfortable giving to a friend or family member. If in doubt, Rhode said to go ahead and mail items to:
Customers visiting Post Offices through the end of August will see additional information on the program, or they can visit www.usps.com/baseball. Examples of Postal Service mailing options include guaranteed overnight Express Mail Service or Flat Rate Priority Mail service at just $12.95 that can be delivered in just two to three days.
Take Me Out to the Ball Game ..." Source: www.usps.com
"...The actual COLA will reflect the increase in the CPI between January and July 2008. It will be payable the second full pay period following the release of the July 2008 index..."
Employees Would Be Best Served By Postponing Early-Out Decisions
"... I ask that eligible employees delay making a final decision on early retirement until the union concludes discussions at the national level. If we are not successful, we will announce that we have reached an impasse, and individual decisions can then be made.
In the interim, help us help you by delaying your decision.
Please note: The Postal Service has told us it plans to make additional requests to the Office of Personnel Management for approval to offer early-outs to other categories of employees, including some members of the Maintenance Craft, Letter Carriers, and Rural Letter Carriers. ..." Source: www.apwu.org
APWU Meets with USPS, Seeks Bargaining Over Early-Outs
"... "We do not oppose Voluntary Early Retirements,” he explained, “but we do object to any plan to offer them selectively and exclude some employees from eligibility,” he said. “We also believe that for this VER, which is not the result of contract negotiations, severance pay must accompany an offer of early retirement."..." Source: www.apwu.org
20,000 postal clerks, mail handlers may get early retirement
"...calls for closing airport mail facilities and consolidating bulk mail centers, along with streamlining the computer software that maps postal routes. The closings are expected to lead to staff reductions and more outsourcing. ..." Source: federaltimes.com
"...The Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) increased 1.0 percent in May 2008 according to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS)..."
Airport post office facility may close by year's end
"... Closing of the branch, whose official name is the Cleveland Airport Mail Center, is being considered as part of an overall streamlining plan, U.S. Postal Service spokesman David Van Allen said Monday. Danny Pride, president of Cleveland Area Local American Postal Workers Union, said the union has been told the Postal Service already has decided to close the center when its lease expires at year's end. Officials are delaying the announcement as long as possible to avoid a backlash, he said. ..." Source: blog.cleveland.com
"... It states that district manager Shelwyn Epperson “unilaterally changed terms of employment by closing the Sunday operation in several offices on the western slope” and did not negotiate the changes with union representatives, which Gray claims is in legal violation of the National Labor Relations Act. “The APWU believes the Sunday closures will negatively affect customer service,” reads the charge. The Aspen post office previously had some clerks in the office — and some mail carriers delivering Express Mail — on Sundays...." Source: www.aspendailynews.com
APWU to Meet With USPS Over Possible 'Early Out' Offer
"... six-day delivery are being re-evaluated, which guarantees we will be seeing proposals for revolutionary change. APWU is demanding bargaining on any proposal to offer “early outs.” We believe that all APWU-represented employees should be eligible, and that there should be monetary incentives for interested employees. ..." Source: www.apwu.org
"... William Faulkner who expressed his unhappiness while still on the job. In 1924, the future author of The Sound and the Fury (Norton Critical Editions) was fired as a Mississippi postmaster. The charges: throwing out mail—and writing on government time..." Source: www.newsweek.com
"...Some reasons paper will not die for the foreseeable future.
* Internet access is not universal, so mail remains the primary method of delivering transaction documents such as bills and invoices as well as marketing messages. While Internet adoption rates continue to rise, it is unlikely that it will ever reach the near 100% coverage provided by the postal service. A recent study in the U.S. found that only 62% had home Internet access.[6] * The Future of Mail and Transaction Documents Study concluded that the value of printed transaction documents will remain essentially stable, dropping .0066% a year through 2010 and that revenue related to printed direct mail will continue to increase at 4.5% a year..."
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