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Print the petition below, take it to work and get every member you know to sign it and then send
it to:
Don Cantriel National Rural Letter Carriers' Association 1630 Duke Street Alexandria, Virginia 22314-3465
TO Don Cantriel
President, NRLCA
The members
of the NRLCA that have signed their names to this document, demand you and the Officers of the NRLCA take action to protect
all members of the Rural Craft. The USPS plans to offer discount mailings in an effort to raise volumes without fair
compensations to the rural craft members. As our elected and paid officials, it is your duty to represent the interests
and desires of this association to the best of your abilities.
The Postal Plan
April 10, 2009 —
The Postal Service has informed mailers that it will be announcing shortly a summer sale on postage for any increased Standard
Mail volume for many Standard mailers. “We are very pleased that USPS is taking advantage of the pricing flexibility
that DMA worked so hard for in the passage of the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act," said DMA President and
CEO John Greco.
DMA has long advocated seasonal pricing. At the Postal Regulatory Commission/Postal Service Summit
in 2007, DMA Chairman Markus Wilhelm urged the Postal Service to offer seasonal rates and even daily rates to grow mail volume
during slower times. "The current economic climate demands this new pricing strategy to grow mail volume during the slow
summer season,” Greco continued. “It has taken two years for this to come to fruition, and we welcome its continued
progress.”
The full details of the plan remain a work in progress, but mailers would be offered 20- to 30
percent discounts from June 15 to September 15 for mail volume over and above that mailer's past mailing. The Postal Service
would establish a base mail volume for each mailer derived from that mailer's mailings from June 15 to September 15, 2008
adjusted downward by the current mail trends for that mailer during the first two quarters of Fiscal Year 2009. Any mail volume
above that baseline would receive the ‘summer sale’ price.
Since the Postal Service must establish
a separate base line for each mailer and provide an appeal to each mailer to contest those calculations, it is likely only
the 4,000 largest Standard Mailers will be eligible this summer.
The proposal must go to the Postal Regulatory
Commission, and DMA will push for quick approval so that mailers will have the greatest amount of lead time for planning as
possible. DMA will also ask the Postal Service to establish this "sale" for the summer of 2010, so that mailers
will have a year to plan and the Service will reap the full benefit of the sale.
"Every mailer should immediately
examine their mailing program and seek to adjust it to take full advantage of this stimulus program," added Greco.
DMA expects the Postal Service to file the details of this issue with the Postal Rate Commission within the next three
weeks, and will keep members informed of developments as they arise.
The Members of the NRLCA Respond:
Our Contract
(4) The Employer reserves the right to conduct a national count of mail for all rural routes
during the last twelve (12) working days in September of any year. The Employer agrees to notify the Union at the national
level at least thirty (30) days in advance of the commencement of the count.
Just how convenient will it be to
add the additional workload of these added bulk business mailings to our routes, following a major hit to our evaluations,
without having to pay us for the additional workload that will be created? And then STOP the program immediately prior to
our next opportunity to be evaluated based on the workload!
THIS is the time to start demanding that wherever possible,
an ANNUAL average of anything that can be tracked data wise annually be done that way. This farce of claiming our time when
it is down, then adding work, then removing the workload 2 days prior to an evaluation is a direct assault and a unilateral
action against our pay and allowances. If the Union cannot prove this, as they failed to prove the other "programs"
that have been used to devalue our checks, then it is time for some serious rethinking.
When PMG Potter goes to
Hill with this one, we need to demand that Mr. Cantriel and his staff be right there to demand that some form of compensation,
such as a "Summer Percentage Increase" of our pay in proportion to the increased volume be included in any agreement
to allow the USPS to offer these deals to the same companies they sweet talked delaying mailings during the Feb-Mar mail count.
This is plainly an effort to work us extended hours without compensation.
Here is the real kicker....While offering
these "deals" to the mailers, USPS will be working hard to eliminate/consolidate routes and terminate employees,
while increasing the mail volumes they say have created the NEED to eliminate/ consolidate the routes! Talk about having your
cake and eating it too!
AT least offer us something.
If you are going to mug me, take my watch, wallet,
and car keys, there is absolutely no need for you to spit on me and slap my face while you fill your pockets with my hard
earned items, and then kick me before you walk away.
Mistreat the family pet often enough, and that pet will
respond. Think we are less than a pet? That gentle family dog, once abused enough, will rip out your throat to defend itself.
More from Contract:
b. Whenever a carrier represents that certain unusual conditions or special services
were not reflected in the latest evaluation, the evaluated time may be adjusted by an appropriate allowance as determined
by the Employer. Such additional allowance may be authorized only when the carrier’s actual work time exceeds the current
evaluated time for the route.
If this plan by management does go into effect, WE MUST compare our daily and
weekly DUVERS totals, number of boxholders etc to that which we received during the mail count. This SPECIAL program, should
be reflected as a SPECIAL SERVICE, and should be more than proof that we need to be adjusted based on that special service.
IT IS IN THE CONTRACT ALREADY!!!!!
It is time this craft stand up and be counted. Each dues paying
member of the NRLCA should affix their name to this document, to express our concerns to the NRLCA about this issue.
Let our numbers show our resolve in prohibiting continued loss of pay and positions through Management’s manipulation
of the evaluation pay system.
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ALSO SIGN THE ONLINE PETITION!!
DOWNLOAD A COPY OF THE PETITION TO YOUR COMPUTER HERE Links to articles about the "Summer Sale" USPS Playing Lets Make a Deal DMA responds to USPS
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