Uniform Allowance Carryover

To read the conversation of what this article is referring to, click on this link:
https://www.21cpw.com/apwu-uniform-allowance-carryover-and-fundamental-fairness/

The email conversation between Lamont Brooks from the American Postal Workers Union (APWU) and Shannon Richardson from the United States Postal Service (USPS) revolves around the implementation of a Uniform Allowance Program. Brooks raises concerns about the fairness of the program’s implementation, particularly regarding the timing of access to rollover funds for employees with different anniversary dates.

Richardson responds by explaining that the implementation timeline and process were agreed upon by both parties during negotiations. She clarifies that the delay in accessing rollover funds is due to the complexities of the program and the need for system updates. Richardson assures Brooks that the intent of the program is to provide employees with access to unused uniform allowance funds, which will be implemented as agreed upon.

Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of clear communication and understanding between parties during the negotiation and implementation of agreements, especially regarding complex programs such as the Uniform Allowance Program.

Vacancy Announcement: 2 DRIVING SAFETY INSTRUCTORS NEEDED

All career employees with two (2) years of Postal driving experience for New Jersey District are eligible to apply for this position.

Opening Date:  April 11, 2024

Closing Date:   April 21, 2024

Employees must complete summary of Accomplishments/Requirements (KSA’s) and send by email to: Cheryl.A.Hover@usps.gov

The summary of accomplishments must address all the Qualification/Requirements are available below.

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THE PLAN IS NOT WORKING!

“I told you so…” just happened. Remember when service delivery changes was announced and you (the employee) said, “Why are they changing it? That ain’t gonna work?”

Released yesterday, from the online publication Save the Post Office, an entire article (with data) shows the failure. To read the entire article, click on the  anywhere excerpt below.

Atlanta RPDC crashes on launch