This year it’s been
an uphill battle for the Local. In February we were face with
excessing, jobs being abolished, and now our biggest battle is
saving Clerks from being terminated for failing the window
examination.
In offices where excessing occurred, management
abolished nearly all mail processing jobs and reposted new jobs
adding window (SSA) duties. Clerks were forced to bid on window
jobs, and they are failing the window examination. Management
will not give Clerks another opportunity to qualify for the
window test; instead management is issuing notices of removals.
In the past, if
Clerks failed the window test management would send them back to
classroom training until they were able to pass the test. Not
anymore. If a Clerk fails the window test, they are out the
door. Management will not take it in to consideration if the
Clerk has an excellent attendance record or twenty (20) years of
service. Management no longer will give them a second chance.
Directive To Remove Employees
Several postmasters have informed me that a directive was given
from their bosses to remove employees if they cannot meet the
qualifying requirements of their positions. By doing so, it
reduces their employee complement and in offices of two hundred
man-years, it allows management to replace the full-time
regulars with part-time regular employees.
I am aware of several
offices removing Clerks for failing to qualify for their new
assignments. It is quite disturbing because in one case a Clerk
volunteered to be excessed and they failed to qualify on their
new assignment. The Clerk has thirty-two (32) years of service
and was issued a notice of removal. At another office, a Clerk
with twenty-five (25) years of service was forced to bid on a
window job and failed the test. Although ten (10) Clerks were
excessed out from her office in February, management still
issued the Clerk a notice of removal.
Management continues to find clever ways to reduce the
workforce, and this is no joke. The Union has initiated
grievances and we are fighting forcefully to get the Clerks back
to work as soon as possible, however this is going to be a tough
fight to win because management is contending there is not eight
(8) hours of work available for the Clerks to do.
I suggest that all Clerks pay
attention, take notes, and ask the instructor questions if they
do not understand the training. The window instructors have told
me that all the answers on the test are in the workbook; so make
sure that you study the book before you take the test. Do not
play games by deliberately failing the window test because it
could affect your livelihood tremendously.
posted July 16, 2008