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    In a Needed Step to Improve Service, Postal Management to Slow Down Consolidations

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    In a Needed Step to Improve Service, Postal Management to Slow Down Consolidations

    In response to union, community, and political pressure, Postmaster General (PMG) DeJoy, in a letter to Senator Gary Peters (D-MI), has agreed to pause, at least until January 2025, a number of the planned mail consolidations that are part of the “network modernization” changes currently underway. (Read the letter here.) PMG DeJoy’s response was in answer to a letter of concern by a bipartisan group of 26 Senators. (Read the Senators’ letter here.)

    “From the very beginning of these plans, the APWU leadership has advocated that management needs to slow down to ensure that the rights of the workers are upheld and respected and that planned changes must improve service,” said APWU President Mark Dimondstein. “While we acknowledge the need for change in light of changing technology, changes in the mailing habits of the people, and to the mail mix, the network changes have thus far been implemented in a chaotic and detrimental way. Slowing down the process and commitments to improve service are welcome and needed steps.”

    The letter also commits to not moving forward with any consolidation plans without advising Congress, as well as to moderate the pace of any planned changes.

    The APWU has initiated a detailed information request to obtain the full and accurate list of consolidations that will be put on hold as well as any potential impact on excessing of employees from one facility to another.

    “I commend all throughout our union ranks, our community allies and many friends in Congress who have made and will continue to make their voices heard loud and clear – there must be no short cuts when it comes to service,” shared Dimondstein.

    The APWU will share more information as it is received from the USPS.


    West Virginia AFL-CIO COPE Committee 2024 Primary Election Endorsements

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    Below is the full list of the West Virginia AFL-CIO COPE Committee 2024 Primary Election Endorsements.

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    Senator Manchin strongly opposes cuts to any USPS services in West Virginia

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    By Apwu133,

    HAVE YOU BEEN IMPACTED BY U.S. POSTAL SERVICE DELAYS? 

    Senator Manchin strongly opposes cuts to any USPS services in West Virginia and wants to hear your opinion on this important matter.
     
     
    Please consider taking a quick, anonymous survey to help us understand how future changes would affect you.
     

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    TAKE THE SURVEY

    APWU Statement on Charleston WV Plant changes.

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    By Apwu133,
    "American Postal Workers Union Local 133 was informed this morning, by local media outlets, the USPS has finalized its plan to transfer outgoing mail processing operations to Pittsburgh, PA and Warrendale PA.  While it is to no surprise the regurgitated language specified in this release seems to be positive, postal employees across the United States know otherwise.  The 10-year Delivering for America Plan is failing you the customer.  Recent OIG reports show Texas, Virginia, Georgia and Missouri are all facing backlogs and delays with transportation and mail processing.  These reports show mail sitting in trailers for up to two months and financial costs far exceeding the original operational plan before its change.  These reports are far from the promised streamlined processing and delivery you have been promised by the service.  We want to let our customers and union members know; President Brown and I will continue fighting this consolidation to the fullest extent our contractual provisions allow.  We request that members of the public continue to contact their Senators, Congressmen and Congresswomen in opposition to this now planned change."  
     
    Tim Holstein
    Vice President
    APWU Local 133
    Charleston, WV 

    Union Contract Survey: Open Now through April 16, 2024

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    By Apwu133,

    The Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA or union contract) between the APWU and the USPS sets the wages, hours, rights, benefits, job security, and working conditions of APWU-represented postal workers. The current contract expires on Sept. 20, 2024, and preparations are already underway with the official negotiation period beginning this June.

    The APWU national negotiating team is guided by formal resolutions that are passed by various local and state organizations, and are debated and voted on at our national conventions. We encourage you to work with your local or state union leadership regarding this formal resolution process. However, we also want to hear from each and every one of you.

    APWU has opened our contract survey so that you can let us know what your priorities are for a new union contract. Please fill out the survey by visiting apwu.org/survey. Alternatively, you can text the word “SURVEY” to 91990 to receive a link to participate in the survey on a mobile device. Contract negotiations are challenging, as management always tries to chip away at our rights, wages, and benefits. Our union is always pushing forward to improve the well-being and job security of postal workers across the country. Please take five minutes to complete the survey and help the APWU negotiate the best contract that we can in 2024!

    https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Q5YKS6H

     


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