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Postal News - February 2004 |
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Postmasters, Unions Make Their Case - From the Special Postal Reform Panel hearings, Feb 5th
-Postal unions decry reforms-" the four labor union
presidents rejected proposals in the commission's final report that would limit
bargaining options with unions, enable more rural mail facilities to be closed
and transfer greater authority over the Postal Service to a new regulatory board.
'The commission seems to take postal workers for fools,' said William Burrus,
president of the American Postal Workers Union, who called some report provisions
'invitations to open conflict with postal workers." - APWU BURRUS Testimony to Special Panel on Postal Reform Feb 5, 2004- Testimony of League of Postmasters President Steve Lenoir, Feb 5th - NAPUS President Wally Olihovik Sen. Collins Takes Hard Look at USPS Prior to Introducing Reform Legislation-Collins will work with Sen. Tom Carper to introduce legislation to assist the Postal Service with its reform efforts From the Senate Hearings on Feb 4th
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NAPUS Calls for Postal
Reform and Relief at Hearings - Testimony of Dr. James L. Medoff, Professor of Labor and Industry
- NAPUS Calls for Postal Reform and Relief-President Olihovik declared, “Extraordinary financial and operational challenges will continue to defy efforts to safeguard an affordable and universal postal service.” |
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