KevinD
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SHREVEPORT, LA (KSLA) - "We lost 2 billion dollars and like any other business we have to stay afloat."
http://www.ksla.com:80/global/story.asp?s=9247633
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SHREVEPORT, LA (KSLA) - "We lost 2 billion dollars and like any other business we have to stay afloat."
Nov 10 2008 10:59 am
Chicago Postal Managers Meeting On FSS, Pay Freeze, VER
This is what was discussed at a meeting of all District Managers and Plant Managers held in Chicago last week:
7000 to 9000 routes have to be removed in FY 09.
Two rate increases in FY 09 packages will go up 5% in January, 1st Class will go up 4.8% in May.
Base pay will be frozen.
If we stop Saturday delivery it will be a savings of 3.5 - 5.0 billion, but we can’t do that by ourselfs, has to go through congress.
DPS goal will be 95% in FY09.
Mail will have to be finished in processing by 0600AM.
FSS orders have been cut, so if your district was getting 4 or five you will be getting only three now.
The volume we are working now is the same as it was in 1977.
Letters are going out this week informing clerks they are now going to be carriers.
We need to cut our compliment by 64,600 employees this FY.
Only 8,500 took the VERA, the goal was 40,000.
HQ will be reduced by 1,200 positions.
Registry jobs will not be posted as registry only jobs, they will have other duties including registry.
Pay is frozen for all executive positions.
SOURCE: http://www.lettercarriernetwork.info (scroll down)
The postal service is also offering early retirement packages to workers over the age of 50 who have more than 20 years on the job. But according to pepper it may not be enough. "The preliminary numbers look like it's not going to be enough and we may have to do something else."
Does you know the details of this offer to FERS people? For example like for someone 51 yo and has 24 years and is in plain FERS ?
What do you do for the PO?
I don't know if this will help answer your question or not but theres some info over on FederalSoup.
http://community.federalsoup.com/4/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=4944011921&f=7604055441&m=1831021071
Does you know the details of this offer to FERS people? For example like for someone 51 yo and has 24 years and is in plain FERS ?
Nov 20 2008 01:42 pm
USPS Says It Needs To Eliminate 9,200 City Carrier Routes in FY 2009
Association for Postal Commerce
“From today’s MTAC meeting: ‘The USPS today at the MTAC meeting announced an unprecedented route adjustment process as a result of a joint effort between the USPS and the NALC. The USPS said it needs to eliminate 9200 city carrier routes in FY 2009 in order to meet its budget goals. It said the route adjustments could impact 50 million addresses, 85,000-90,000 carrier routes and 5,000 delivery units. The USPS already has eliminated 1100 routes a change that took effect November 15. Adjustments will begin again on January 5 and continue until early April. The USPS urged mailers to update their address lists on a monthly basis over the next 4-5 months because a significant number of routes may be changed or eliminated. The USPS plans to post the information on its RIBBS web site as the adjustments are made.”
Postal Service May Cut 120,000 Jobs
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: August 11, 2011 at 6:33 PM ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — The financially strapped U.S. Postal Service is considering cutting as many as 120,000 jobs.
Facing a second year of losses totaling $8 billion or more, the agency also wants to pull its workers out of the retirement and health benefits plans covering federal workers and set up its own benefit systems.
Congressional approval would be needed for either step, and both could be expected to face severe opposition from postal unions which have contracts that ban layoffs.
The post office has cut 110,000 jobs over the last four years and is currently engaged in eliminating 7,500 administrative staff. In its 2010 annual report, the agency said it had 583,908 career employees.
The link required me to login so I couldn't read it, but here is the Wasington Post's headline on this:Postal Service may cut 120,000 jobs
U.S. Postal Service looks to cut 220,000 jobs
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Postal Service would eliminate about 220,000 full-time jobs and shutter about 300 processing facilities by 2015 under a proposal to bring its finances in order, a postal official said on Friday.
The Postal Service needs to cut payrolls to about 425,000 employees and take over its retirement and health benefits instead of participating in federal programs, Postmaster General Patrick told Reuters.
The mail carrier, which receives no taxpayer funds, has been struggling with falling mail volumes as people communicate increasingly by email and pay bills online.
The agency reported a $3.1 billion net loss in its most recent quarter. It expects to be insolvent next month and default on a $5.5 billion retiree health payment.
[edit]...You make it sound like it's the big corporations fault for their bulk mail rates and screwing YOU for the higher postal rates for your first class mail...It is the USPS that sets those rates, not the big corporations….geesus!