6 February 2013
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Local President’s To Lobby Congress

The internal organization of APWU local leaders The National President’s Conference (NPC) has scheduled a conference in Washington DC the first weekend of March.

The program includes a day of lobbying Congress on Capitol Hill. If ever there was a need for such an effort there is one now. “The recent announcement by the PMG to accelerate the forced consolidations of plants under the AMP process coupled with today’s bold proclamation to end Saturday delivery of 1st class mail begs for such action,” says Regional Coordinator Omar Gonzalez.

All locals are urged to send the top leaders of their locals to the conference.The program tentatively includes a Legislative Presentation from the National Union’s Legislative Department. Also, the Union’s top leadership is expected to be in attendance. The conference will be addressed by the National President.For more information on the National President’s Conference go to apwunpc.com.


6 February 2013
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Issa Calls For “Official” End to Saturday Delivery

In a February 6, 2013 letter to Congressional leaders the Chairman of the House Oversight & Government Reform Committee, Darryl Issa joined by the Republican Ranking Minority Member of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, Tom Colburn asked that the 6-day mail rider be omitted from any subsequent government funding legislation , enabling the Postal Service to implement this necessary reform without impediment.

Amazingly, Issa pointed to President Obama’s inaugural address about the need to find real solutions to our nation’s problems to support the Postal Service’s plan to cut 6 day delivery. A Scheme Behind the Plan? The PMG’s talking points claim he is giving 6 month notice of the cut so that mailers and the public can plan and adjust production and mailing schedules. However, Regional Coordinator Omar Gonzalez points to Issa’s letter which reveals that the current FY2013 government funding resolution requiring 6 day delivery is set to expire at the end of March.

Some in the media question whether the PMG can legally cut 1st class mail delivery on Saturdays without congressional approval. “The stage is being set now to ensure that Congress drops the rider resolution mandating 6 day delivery that has been attached to appropriation bills since 1984,” said the regional coordinator. “We , and our communities must act now to stop this concerted effort to destroy USPS,” said Gonzalez


6 February 2013
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APWU Press Release

APWU President Cliff Guffey has issued the following statement:
“The APWU condemns the Postal Service’s decision to eliminate Saturday mail delivery, which will only deepen the agency’s congressionally manufactured financial crisis.

The USPS has already begun slashing mail service by closing 13,000 post offices or drastically reducing hours of operation, shutting hundreds of mail processing facilities, and downgrading standards for mail delivery to America’s homes and businesses. The effects are being felt in cities and towns across the country. USPS executives cannot save the Postal Service by tearing it apart. These across-the-board cutbacks will weaken the nation’s mail system and put it on a path to privatization.

Congress has the power to restore the USPS to financial stability. To do so, it must repeal provisions of the 2006 law that created the Postal Service’s financial crisis. The agency’s crisis is a direct result of an unsustainable mandate that was imposed on the Postal Service by the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act (PAEA).

The federal law forces the Postal Service to prefund healthcare benefits for future retirees and to do so in a 10-year period. No other entitypublic or private – bears this burden. Since the PAEA took effect in 2007, the Postal Service has been required to pre-pay approximately $5.5 billion per year. Yet the same law prohibits the Postal Service from raising postage rates to cover the cost.

The USPS has a vital mission-to bind the nation together by providing efficient, inexpensive service to every part of the country. The Postal Service should be seeking ways to expand its offerings to the American people so that it can remain relevant in the digital age.”


6 February 2013
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Post Office Announced End of Sunday Delivery

Buckling to pressure from religious groups the Post Office stopped delivering mail on Sundays in 1912. One year later in 1913 the P.O. introduced Parcel Post and almost killed it until it took action in 1983 to set uniform weight and size standards. “The Postal Service has one heck of a history tinkering with mail service,” says Regional Coordinator Omar Gonzalez.

In 1884 the PO owned the telegraph lines which were privatized three years later. 1942 VMail was introduced that converted letters unto microfilm. In 1957 management shot mail in a missile to Florida. In 1950 mail delivery was reduced to once a day. For a short time in 1957 Saturday mail service was halted because of a lack of funds. That only lasted for a few months. In 1970 Mailgrams were launched with Intel post following 10 years Electronic Computer Originated Mail (E-Com) was initiated in 1982 and died three years later reportedly because computer mail would never catch on [ go figure ! ] “We postal workers as customers must ensure management does not destroy our post office.”


6 February 2013
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PMG PLANS TO END 6 DAY MAIL DELIVERY

The PMG’s announcement of his plan to “transition” delivery service has set the media into a frenzy. Trying to make the cut a positive spin by advocating a strong package business the PMG also claims management will work closely with unions to ensure a smooth transition. The PMG claims the cut will save about $23 billion a year when fully in place and further claims research shows that 7 out of 10 American’s support the cut. The PMG also claims ending 6 day mail delivery does not require the support of Congress. The support that apparently counts is that of his bosses on the USPS Board of Governors. But not all mail delivery will be halted as the plan calls for continued delivery of parcels. Despite the fact that mail will not be picked up or processed until Monday the PMG still claims customers will have the same access to products and services at Post Offices that are “currently” open on Saturdays.

Reaction Swift
While Democratic Senator Carper voiced disappointment in the PMG’s plan , Republican Congressman Issa and Senator Coburn were quick to applaud the PMG’s announcement calling it a “common sense approach” in a letter to congressional leaders. APWU National President Cliff Guffey issued a statement condemning the decision to eliminate Saturday mail delivery which only deepens the Postal Service’s congressionally manufactured financial crisis. The NALC National President Rolando seeks to have the PMG step down! “Leave it postal bosses to raise postage and a few months later cut service,” said Regional Coordinator Omar Gonzalez. The Coordinator questions just how USPS projects saving $2 billion while still making street deliveries . “It looks like a way of getting around Congressional over site said Gonzalez. Warily. “Another thing, management’s talking points make it clear that mail processing will be impacted. So it is not just the so called last mile that will be impacted Function 1 operations will be altered like never before,” said Omar. “Add the fact that under Network Rationalization overnight 1 class mail is delayed two to three days, now there will be another two day delay so that 1st class service will amount to a 3rd class reality”, he said.

Media Spin
The PMG’s move has created a whirl wind of media activity with most trumpeting the PMG’s mantra that USPS loses $25 million a day. Most media outlets are pointing to the internet as the culprit ,only a few are reporting on the real mess created by Congress under the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act. Survey’s conducted by some news outlets reveal a 62% plus support for the delivery cuts. “Like any survey it is the way the question is posed that results in the response. But, millions still rely on the mails,” said Gonzalez.


19 January 2013
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California PVS – HCR Conversion Update

Dear MVS Members:

The arbitration hearings regarding the Postal Service’s attempt to eliminate the Postal Vehicle Service (PVS) in California concluded on Thursday, January 17, 2013. There were seven days of hearings.

In mid February 2013 the parties will submit their briefs (closing arguments) to the arbitrator and the arbitrator should issue an award in March 2013.

According to union sources, the APWU’s team of officers, lawyers, economist, contract experts, statisticians and craft witnesses did a remarkable job in presenting the union’s case.

If there are any new developments before the arbitrator issue his award, you will be advised.

Fredric Jacobs
President

James “Jim” Perry
Business Agent A, Legislative Committee Chairperson


17 January 2013
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We Need Your Current Address

The Oakland Local office needs the current addresses of the members enumerated below. Please contact Records Secretary Derrick Lee at (510) 635-8497.

Mark Acuna, Lemuel Brownlee, Ricardo Castenada, Chezette Deering, Janet Ezell, Jaime Fernandez, Ben Garcia, Rada Harvey-Simmons, Henry Lam, Raymond Liang, Lenor Licudan, Paul Merel, David Rangel.


13 January 2013
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Excessing Event 39951

The Oakland Local was notified on August 1, 2012, that pursuant to Article 12.5.C of the National Agreement, forty (40) level 6 Oakland bid cluster clerks were going to be involuntarily reassigned from the clerk craft and/or the Oakland installation relative to a staffing & scheduling review based on BPI efficiency improvements (Excessing Event 39951).

Yesterday I requested Senior Plant Manager Balwant Grewal to cancel Excessing Event 39951 via the VERA and other reductions of clerks in the Oakland bid cluster since August 1, 2012.

The Senior Plant Manager responded today by informing me that as soon as all the VERA is finalized she would get back with me. APWU Western Regional Coordinator Omar Gonzalez also contacted me today and informed me that most excessing events were going to be modified significantly according to the Postal Service Area office and that he would notify me when the modifications were made.

Fredric Jacobs
Local President


12 January 2013
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New Members
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Welcome New Oakland Local 78 Members

Samuel Velasquez
LaFrance Biagas
Mariah A.G. Lothlen
Alessia W. Acklin
Felix S. Babauta II
Danielle V. Bostic
Lisa L. Brown
Sharon D. Bryant
Jimella R. Chatman
Steven A. Coaker
Tameka M. Emerson
Walter O. Espinello
Kathy J. Foster
Jovan J. Harper
Kimiko Henry
Latiisha D. Hester
Yolanda F. Jackson
Chelsea Miles
Adaku O. Omekenyi
Stefanie K. Palmer
Donisha T. Robinson
Lisa D. Scott
Kanwaljit Singh
Pauline A. Soria
Elvin S. Torrian
Tiare’ M. Womack

11 January 2013
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NALC labor contract arbitration decision

New contract runs through May 2016

USPS today issued the following statement regarding the Announcement of an arbitration decision on a contract with the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC):

“The binding arbitration process between USPS and the NALC has concluded and a resulting contract between the parties is effective Jan. 10, 2013 through May 20, 2016.

“While the decision by the arbitrator includes important and substantial cost-savings provisions that will benefit the Postal Service over the life of the contract and into the future, it does not include all of the changes we sought.

“The results of the Interest Arbitration Award include the following:

  • Two-year wage freeze followed by modest increases.
  • Lower wage scale for new career employees, with entry step salary reduced by more than 20 percent and lower cost-of-living adjustments (COLA).
  • Creation of a new, lower-cost non-career employee category, City Carrier Assistant (CCA).
  • Decrease in the employer share of health insurance premiums.
  • Establishment of a Health Benefits Task Force to jointly work towards resolution of health care issues.

“We are disappointed that the Award continued limited no layoff protection and restrictions to contracting out. Congress needs to enact significant legislative reform to quickly restore the Postal Service to profitability and put the organization on stable, long-term financial footing.

“The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses, and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.”

The contract between USPS and the NALC carriers expired Nov. 20, 2011. Negotiations for a new agreement continued until Jan. 20, 2012. The parties entered into binding arbitration last April.

The NALC represents 192,000 employees who work as letter carriers delivering mail primarily in urban areas.