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National Day Of Observance Guidelines from USPS (and MOAs from the 4 Major Unions -PDF) Included is a letter sent to field HR managers containing National Observance guidelines for PCES, EAS and other employees not covered by the MOAs .The MOAs are between USPS and each of the four major unions-APWU, NALC, NPMHU and NRLCA (6/8/04)


 USPSNEWSLINK EXTRA
Monday | June 7, 2004

NO REGULAR MAIL DELIVERY OR RETAIL SERVICE ON FRIDAY, JUNE 11, AS MARK OF RESPECT FOR FORMER PRESIDENT RONALD W. REAGAN

For USPS, this means that June 11 is a “National Day of Observance” and there will be no regular mail delivery or retail service. Express Mail service will be available.

Regular retail and delivery service will resume on Saturday, June 12. Flags at all USPS facilities will be flown at half-staff for 30 days from June 5. All postal units, including Headquarters, Area and District administrative offices will observe this day of mourning.

Pay and leave administration for the “National Day of Observance” for affected bargaining unit employees is governed by provisions of May 4, 2000 Memorandums of Agreement between the Postal Service and its unions.

Local postal managers will advise employees regarding reduced staffing levels for Friday, June 11, to maintain operations in preparation for resumption of delivery on Saturday.

 source: USPS NewsLink and
PMG Potter MEMO

USPS: No Regular Retail, Delivery Operations on Friday, June11th as a Mark of Respect for Reagan


Burrus Update #09-2004

June 7, 2004

National Day of Mourning

The USPS has notified the APWU that it will observe the National Day of Mourning June 11, 2004, to commemorate former President Ronald W. Reagan. A national-level agreement between the union and management outlines the provisions for granting APWU-represented employees a day of observance when a National Day of Mourning is declared by the President of the United States. The agreement, signed May 4, 2000, was negotiated following arbitration over the National Day of Mourning in 1994 for former President Richard M. Nixon. (source: APWU.org)

               (posted 6/5/04)

      

Memorandum of Agreement

Between

The United States Postal Service

And

The American Postal Workers Union, AFL-CIO

Re: Clarification of Regulations for National Day of Observance

The parties agree that the following procedures will apply to affected employees if the Postmaster General or designee determines that the Postal Service will participate in a National Day of Observance (e.g. National Day of Mourning), subsequent to the declaration of a National Day of Observance having been made by Executive Order of the President of the United States.

1. Full-time employees whose basic work week includes the National Day of Observance as a scheduled work day but who are not directed to report for work will be granted administrative leave for that day.

2. Full-time employees whose  basic work week includes the National Day of Observance as as scheduled work day , and who perform service, will be granted a day of administrative leave at a future date, not to exceed eight hours

3. Full-time employees whose basic work week includes the National Day of Observance as a non-scheduled day and are not directed to report to work, will be granted a day of administrative leave at a future date.

4. If the National Day of Observance is a full-time employee's non-scheduled day and the employee is scheduled to work, the employee will receive overtime pay, plus up to eight hours of future administrative leave for the number of hours worked.

5. The same provisions apply to part-time regular employees as apply to full-time employees. The total hours of administrative leave should only equal the scheduled hours for the National Day of Observance, which may be less than eight hours. However, part-time regular employees whose basic work week includes the National Day of Observance as a non-scheduled work day and who are not directed to report for work on the National Day of Observance will be granted a day of administrative leave at a future date equal to the average number of daily paid hours in their schedule for the service week previous to the service week in which the National Day of Observance occurs, which may be less than eight hours.  

6. Part-time flexible employees should be scheduled based on operational needs. Part-time flexible employees who work will be granted a day of administrative leave at a later date. The day of administrative leave will be based on the number of hours actually worked on the National Day of Observance, not to exceed eight hours. Part-time flexible employees who are not directed to work on the National Day of Observance will be granted administrative leave at a future date equal to the average number of daily paid hours during the service week previous to the service week in which the National Day of Observance occurs, not to exceed eight hours.

7. Transitional employees will only receive pay for actual work hours performed on the National Day of Observance. They will not receive administrative leave.

8. If an employee is on leave or Continuation of Pay on the National Day of Observance, the employee will be granted a day of administrative leave at a future date, not to exceed eight hours.

9. An employee on OWCP, AWOL, suspension or pending removal on the National Day of Observance will not be granted administrative leave. If the employee on AWOL, suspension or pending removal is returned to duty and made whole for the period of AWOL, suspension or removal, the employee may be eligible for administrative leave for the National Day of Observance if the period of suspension or removal for which the employee is considered to have been made whole includes the National Day of Observance. Such determination will be made by counting back consecutive days from the last day of the suspension or  removal to determine if the employee had been made whole for the National Day of Observance. 

10. Where provisions in this Memorandum of Agreement provide for a day of administrative leave to be taken at a future date, such leave must be granted and used within six months of the National Day of Observance or by the end of the Fiscal Year, whichever is later. However, administrative leave will not be granted to employees who are on extended leave for the entire period between the Day of Observance and six months from that date, or between the Day of Observance and the end of the Fiscal Year, whichever is later.

11.Administrative leave taken at a future date must be taken at one time.

12. Administrative leave to be taken at a future date may, at the employee's option, be substituted for previously scheduled but not used annual leave.

13. Administrative leave to be taken at a future date should be applied for by using the same procedures which govern the request and approval of annual leave consistent with Local Memoranda of Understanding.


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