National Postal Mail Handlers Union Essays

  • Postmaster General John Potter

    1442 Words  | 3 Pages

    Postmaster General John Potter is a lifelong postal employee well acquainted with the strengths and weaknesses of the US Postal Service (USPS). He is the 71st successor to Benjamin Franklin, and is the longest-serving postal head since the 1820s and only the sixth postal worker promoted from within. He led the Postal Service to record levels of service, customer satisfaction, and efficiency. He faced daunting challenges of 2001 terrorist attacks and of transforming USPS to cope with the unique

  • 1970 Essay

    1537 Words  | 4 Pages

    Introduction 1970 U.S. Postal Strike made history as one of the ten (10) historical strike in the nation. The strike affected over 210,000, people beginning in the New York City area, that generated all over the United States. This strike happens during Nixon administration where the U.S. postal specialists were not permitted to take part in aggregate dealing. The worker was tied of the long-drawn-out disappointment with wages, working conditions. Disappointed with the disadvantages and administration

  • Step 2 Designee Reflection Paper

    940 Words  | 2 Pages

    1. Currently as a Step 2 Designee, I analyze information regarding the procedures of National contract between management and bargaining units. I meet with the union representatives from both American Postal Workers Union and National Postal Mail Handlers Union regarding alleged violations. I attempt to resolve contract issues and concerns at the lowest level. After reviewing grievances and all supporting documents, I prepare a full detail statement of facts. I rely upon contracts, handbooks and