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Postal News Briefs
Updated On: Dec 31, 2018

Postal  NeWs·Briefs

The Postal Service reported in August a net loss of $2.1 billion for the third quarter of 2017, an increase in net loss of $573 million, compared to the same quarter last year. However, the postal unions noted that while USPS is slightly in the red this fiscal year it actually would have turned an operating profit of $1.5 billion if the Postal Regulatory Commission  had not forced the Postal Service to roll back an emergency price hike it instituted in 2014.

"These figures reflect the impact of last year's rollback in stamp prices. 

Without  the  2-cent  reduction  in  stamp  prices,  this  quarter's  revenue would be $500 million higher and the year-to-date revenue would be $1.5 billion  higher,"  said  Fredric  Rolando,  president  of  the  National Association  of  Letter  Carriers. "The  April 201-6 rollback in stamp  prices was the first since  1919, and it makes  little financial  sense  because  the Postal Service  already  has the industrial  world's  lowest rates.".



The current union contract between the APWU and the USPS expires on September 20, 2018. InJune of 2018, the APWU will open formal negoti­ ations  with  management.   APWU  preparations  are  already underway. 

Some of the major goals for the upcoming negotiations: a) Job Security including protection of the no lay-off provisions and limits on subcontracting; b) Fair pay raises that reward postal workers for our hard work and con­ tributions; c) Bridge the gaps between the divisive "three tier" wage and benefit structure; d) Protect and expand career jobs; e) Uplift the PSE work­

force; f) Hold abusive managers accountable; g) Expand and enhance postal services.

All members need to become active, stick together and stay deter- mined. Together  we can win!.                                                                              .,


 
 
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