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Management Instruction FM-640-2015-3 Use of Personal Vehicle
The Aug. 6 consultative was held in conjunction with the national convention NAPS Executive Board meeting...
Supporting Our Postmaster Members October 20, 2022
We Manage Mail Delivery—We Don't Deliver Mail! October 13, 2022
There Still Is Much to Accomplish September 28, 2022e. NEWSBREAK NAPS v. USPS - Victory! NAPS WINS ON ALL POINTS BEFORE FEDERAL APPEALS COURT IN CHALLENGE OVER PAY, BENEFITS AND REPRESENTATION
Board Memo 121 Pay Matrix Proposed NPA September 28 2023
NAPS Salary Range Decision January 2022 Minutes, Taxes and Knowledge, Oh-My By Chuck Mulidore, NAPS Secretary/Treasurer Feb 4, 2021 Administrative Restructure Update 5-3-2021 We Have Many Reasons To Be Optimistic - By Ivan D. Butts, NAPS Executive Vice President
LEGISLATIVE: This campaign is no longer active. Every postal supervisor, manager and postmaster is impacted by the outcome of pay consultations between NAPS and the USPS. Therefore, the fairness of the process is paramount. Executive Administrative Schedule (EAS)-level postal employees recognize that the unfair process -- where the USPS may ignore the views of not only NAPS, the legally recognized representative of virtually all EAS-level postal personnel, but also may reject the findings of an independent and expert Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service fact-finding panel -- must be reformed. In February 2022, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Colombia validated the conclusions reached by a FMCS panel that EAS employees were treated unfairly and in violation of existing law (Section 1004 of Title 39 of the United States Code). Passage of H.R. 594, the Postal Supervisors and Managers Fairness Act, would amend Title 39 in two ways: It would accelerate the consultative process to prevent a financially harmful lapse between the periodic results of EAS-pay schedule changes, and it would ensure that the recommendations and decisions rendered by a FMCS fact-finding panel would be binding.Please urge your member of Congress to co-sponsor H.R. 594. Click the link below to log in and send your message:https://www.votervoice.net/BroadcastLinks/ZoWt_eDEjEd32oam5GWdaQ LEGISLATIVE: This campaign is no longer active. Postal employee safety and the sanctity of the U.S. mail has been undermined. In fall 2020, the Postal Service initiated a misguided policy change that restricted the authority of its uniformed law enforcement personnel to postal-owned or leased property. This action compromised the safety of postal personnel and the security of the U.S. mail. Prior to the change, postal police officers were empowered to conduct patrols in high postal-crime areas, protect postal property and investigate postal crime -- on postal property and offsite. Over the past three years, assaults against postal employees delivering mail has increased by 144%, and mail theft has increased by an alarming 161% over a 12-month period (2021-2022). This acceleration in postal-related crime correlates with the USPS decision to diminish postal police law enforcement authority. Crime data indicates the postal police presence deters postal crime, including assaults against postal employees. Please urge your member of Congress to co-sponsor H.R. 3005, legislation to clarify and restore the jurisdiction of Postal Police beyond the perimeter of a postal facility, in order to protect postal personnel, USPS assets and U.S. mail. Click the link below to log in and send your message:https://www.votervoice.net/BroadcastLinks/EMze0bvGLPVzCsyeCv952A
NAPS AL Carryover and Exchange Sept 3, 2020 Board Memo 046 2020 USPS HQ Extends Additional Pay for Field EAS Response to Wagner_Hazard Pay 5-20-2020 NAPS Newsbreak Postal Supervisors Managers Fairness Act HR 6085 March 5, 2020
NPA 2020 Update - 02.28.20
FY2020 Scorecard - FINAL
USPS EAS Pay Policy Modification All EAS 12/16/2019
NAPS Newsbreak_UPMA Challenges NAPS Lawsuit 11 15 19
NAPS Supported Legislation
Proposed revisions to ELM, Section 354 12 18 17
Postal Service revising Privacy Act System of Records 12 14 17
Pay-for-Performance Program Evaluation Rules for Field EAS Employees
FY 2017 PFP EAS Pay Rules
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