Congress Refuses to Tax the Rich But Postal, Federal Workers Must Pay

Congress appears close to reaching a deal to extend the 2 percent payroll tax holiday – after House Republicans made an important concession: The tax cut would not have to be paid for with reductions in federal spending. But there’s a hitch. Budget negotiators insisted that postal workers and federal employees pay more for their […]

Senators Seek Changes to Postal Bill

Twenty-seven senators have signed a letter to the sponsors of the 21st Century Postal Service Act (S. 1789) asking them to approve amendments to the legislation that the APWU supports. The bill – which the APWU says is “unacceptable in its current form” – is expected to be brought to the Senate floor for a […]

USPS Plans to Implement Consolidations As Soon As Moratorium Ends

In a meeting with the APWU on Feb. 13, postal officials notified the APWU that they plan to begin consolidating mail processing facilities as soon as the moratorium on consolidations ends. The moratorium is set to expire on May 15. Top-level postal managers were unable – or unwilling – to specify which mail processing centers […]

NALC Contract Update – Mediator Appointed

Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service Director George Cohen announced Monday that he has appointed attorney Joshua Javits as mediator to assist NALC and USPS in reaching a new collective-bargaining agreement. An impasse was declared after USPS declined on Jan. 20 to extend talks toward a contract. Once mediation begins, the NALC and USPS will have […]

House Members Seek Moratorium On USPS Plans to Close Post Offices

More than 100 members of the House of Representatives have signed a letter to Postmaster General Patrick R. Donahoe asking him to place a moratorium on plans to consolidate thousands of post offices “until the USPS resolves the numerous problems” identified by the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) in a Dec. 23, 2011, advisory opinion. The […]

NALC Says Obama Has Bought Into The Push To Dismantle USPS

Obama’s FY2013 budget calls for eliminating a day of delivery starting in January by NALC President Fredric V. Rolando Feb. 13, 2012 — President Barack Obama today released his budget for Fiscal Year 2013. Of specific concern is the call for giving the USPS the authority to reduce mail delivery service from six days a […]

Priority of USPS Employee Payroll Deductions

USPS Finance – Priority of Deductions Effective Pay Period 01-12 (Pay Date January 6, 2012), the Postal Service™ implemented a revised priority of deduction schedule. Gross/net pay may not be sufficient to cover all mandatory, voluntary, and involuntary deductions. When attempting to determine why a deduction was not withheld, the priority of deductions needs to […]

NALC: When a loss is really a profit

NALC President Rolando: “Despite the headline on its press release, the U.S. Postal Service announced [Thursday] a net operating profit of $200 million delivering the mail in the first quarter of FY 2012—an impressive achievement given the current economy,” NALC President Fredric Rolando said. “The operational profit turns into red ink only when an external […]

Portland Postal Action Video

PLEASE NOTE: PEN was provided with the following information – to see the video you will be required to login at the site or register. Portland Postal Action Video At 2:30pm on Tuesday, Feb. 7, over a hundred activists from dozens of unions and community organizations, under the banner of JOBS with JUSTICE and the […]

APWU Contract Now Available

Contract Now Available The official 2010-2015 Collective Bargaining Agreement [PDF] between the USPS and the APWU is being printed and will be ready for shipping shortly, Director of Industrial Relations Mike Morris has announced. In the meantime, copies can be viewed and downloaded from the APWU Web site. Orders for printed copies will be accepted […]