APWU: Mail Processing Facility Reviews (AMPS) in OR and GA

From: Charlie Cash <CCash@apwu.org> Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Subject: Mail Processing Facility Reviews (AMPS) in OR and GA All, As I reported yesterday, here is the official notification of the AMPs in Georgia and Oregon. You can share. Thank-you, Charlie Cash Industrial Relations Director American Postal Workers Union, AFL-CIO 202-842-4273 Related: USPS initiates consolidation…

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Labor Custodian Seeks Mutual Swap From Atlanta to Virginia

Hi, my name is Tanesha Roberts and I’m currently a Labor Custodian and a Maintenance Steward at the Atlanta P&DC. I’m looking to do a mutual swap so that I can return to Virginia (Chesapeake, Norfolk, Newport News, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, or Richmond). My seniority date for this office is September 14, 2019. My off…

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What will APWU do to ensure others don’t die from COVID-19 and management’s negligence?

This evening an Electronic Technician at North Metro in Georgia died of COVID-19. This should weigh heavily on USPS’s shoulders and especially those who were directly involved and aware at Metro Georgia. An E.T. lost his life to COVID-19 that he contracted while performing his bid job duties at this plant. OSHA has fined this…

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No traditional mailboxes for new subdivisions in Forsyth County, GA

FORSYTH COUNTY — Thanks to a new federal guideline, residents of future subdivisions in Forsyth County may have to walk a little farther to check their mail. “What we’re hearing from the United States Postal Service is that for new development they’re going to require what they call cluster box units,” said Tom Brown, the…

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Postal Service Cuts Hours At Wildwood, GA Post Office

(July 16, 2014) Approximately two dozen people were in attendance at a meeting last week at the Wildwood Post Office to hear how the U.S. Postal Service’s “POST” plan would effect operating hours and services offered. The Postal Service’s POST plan is designed to make sure America’s communities continue to have access to products and…

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