{"id":14661,"date":"2016-04-15T08:52:42","date_gmt":"2016-04-15T13:52:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/postalemployeenetwork.com\/news\/?p=14661"},"modified":"2016-04-15T08:52:42","modified_gmt":"2016-04-15T13:52:42","slug":"apwu-wraps-up-opening-round-in-contract-arbitration","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/postalemployeenetwork.com\/news\/2016\/04\/15\/apwu-wraps-up-opening-round-in-contract-arbitration\/","title":{"rendered":"APWU Wraps Up Opening Round In Contract Arbitration"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span class=\"news-date-inline\"><span class=\"date-display-single\">04\/14\/2016<\/span><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span>&#8211;<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span><\/span>On April 5 and 6 the APWU completed the opening round of its case before the arbitration panel that will decide the terms of a new contract, with testimony supporting the union\u2019s economic package and proposals to eliminate multiple tiers within the workforce. \u00a0<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright wp-image-10087 size-medium\" style=\"border: none;\" src=\"https:\/\/postalemployeenetwork.com\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/1-APWU-New-300x157.jpg\" alt=\"1-APWU-New\" width=\"300\" height=\"157\" srcset=\"https:\/\/postalemployeenetwork.com\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/1-APWU-New-300x157.jpg 300w, https:\/\/postalemployeenetwork.com\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/1-APWU-New.jpg 478w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>The Postal Service began presenting its case the next day. Following the conclusion of management\u2019s case, each side will present rebuttal testimony. \u00a0Before resting its case, the APWU reviewed the testimony and evidence presented.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Day 1: \u2018We Deserve to Be Justly Compensated\u2019<\/strong><br \/>\nPresident Mark Dimondstein gave an impassioned presentation, telling the arbitrators, \u201cPostal workers earn the right to be justly compensated for our service and hard work&#8230; The economic lot of workers should be constantly improving, and those improvements should be passed on from generation to generation. We earn the right to be provided a safe workplace, free of harassment and discrimination, and, after concluding our careers, to enjoy a secure and dignified retirement.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>Days 2 and 3: Workers Testify<\/strong><br \/>\nNineteen career Clerk, Maintenance and Motor Vehicle Service Craft employees testified about their jobs. Several themes emerged:<br \/>\n\u2022\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0Postal employees enjoy a tremendous degree of trust from the public.<br \/>\n\u2022\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0They work independently, in many cases with minimal supervision.<br \/>\n\u2022\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0Experience is crucial. It enables postal workers to make important decisions that impact service and protect postal revenue.<br \/>\n\u2022\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0Postal work is hard work.<br \/>\n\u2022\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0Employees take great pride in doing their jobs well and are dedicated to serving the people of the country.<\/p>\n<p>Craft Directors Clint Burelson (Clerk), Steve Raymer (Maintenance) and Michael O. Foster (MVS) introduced the workers and gave context to their testimony.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Day 4: The Facts Don\u2019t Lie<\/strong><br \/>\nUnion economist Kathryn Kobe reviewed a series of graphs and charts illustrating the current state of the workforce and supporting APWU proposals for wage increases, retaining cost-of-living allowances (COLAs), and other monetary matters. Other witnesses offered supporting testimony.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Day 5: Compared to What?<\/strong><br \/>\nUnion experts demonstrated that APWU members\u2019 wages are comparable to the wages of employees in large, unionized private-sector workforces. Jennifer Kelly, of the United Auto Workers union, dissected the detrimental effects multiple pay and benefit structures have had on employee morale in the auto industry and discussed significant strides the UAW made in eliminating them in their recent contract.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Day 6: Hardships and Indignities<\/strong><br \/>\nNine Postal Support Employees (PSEs) from all crafts offered emotional testimony about the devastating effect low wages have on every aspect of their lives.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Day 7: Survey Says!<\/strong><br \/>\nDr. Anna Haley-Lock and Melody Waring, of the University of Wisconsin, reviewed the results of a survey of PSEs and career employees in the first two steps of the pay scale. The survey revealed a systematic pattern of economic hardship and reliance on public benefits to make end meets, they reported. These conditions are reminiscent of the situation in the late 1960s \u2013 conditions that precipitated the Great Postal Strike of 1970, the union pointed out.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Day 8: Uniforms, Civil Rights and Bad Faith<\/strong><br \/>\nMaintenance Craft Assistant Director Idowu Balogun testified about the need to increase uniform and work-clothes allowances.<\/p>\n<p>Retirees Department Director Judy Beard elaborated on the important role postal employment has played in advancing civil rights and in realizing \u201cequal pay for equal work.\u201d Career employment at the USPS has given women and minorities an opportunity to have dignified and meaningful careers that enable them to support their families, she testified.<\/p>\n<p>Clerk Craft Director Burelson, Assistant Director Lamont Brooks, and Maintenance Craft Director Raymer testified that after ratification of the 2010 contract, the USPS failed to honor its commitment to return a specific number of career jobs to each craft. (MVS Craft Director Michael O. Foster previously testified on the same issue.)<\/p>\n<p><strong>USPS Proposals: Insulting and Outrageous<\/strong><br \/>\nThe arbitration panel should reject USPS attempts to use the 2010 contract as a base to demand additional concessions, the APWU asserted. That concessionary contract should be considered a temporary solution to temporary problems caused by the Postal Service\u2019s congressionally-manufactured financial crisis and the 2008 economic meltdown.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cNot surprisingly, as management proceeds with their case, they are pleading poverty and trying to devalue the work APWU members perform. This is an attempt to justify their call for more concessions from the workers. The Postal Service\u2019s demands, including a new, lower-tier career workforce, elimination of cost-of-living allowances, and weakening the no-layoff clause are insulting and outrageous.<\/p>\n<p class=\"last\">\u201cThe arbitration panel should reject the Postal Service\u2019s demands and grant the APWU\u2019s proposals,\u201d Dimondstein said.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>04\/14\/2016\u00a0&#8211;\u00a0On April 5 and 6 the APWU completed the opening round of its case before the arbitration panel that will decide the terms of a new contract, with testimony supporting the union\u2019s economic package and proposals to eliminate multiple tiers within the workforce. \u00a0 The Postal Service began presenting its case the next day. 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