WHERE IS THE PLANT CLOSURE LIST PROMISED TO THE APWU YEARS AGO. MANAGEMENT CONTINUES TO CLOSE PLANTS ONE BY ONE SO THAT THEIR FALSIFIED PRODUCTION NUMBERS ARE NOT EFFECTED.WHY GO TO WORK AT A CLOSING PLANT WHEN YOU HAVE TO LOOK FOR OTHER WORK. THERE IS A NO LAYOFF CLAUSE THAT IS USELESS IF YOU ARE TRANSFERRED HUNDREDS OF MILES AWAY. GIVE US THE LIST POTTER.
Everyone knew that this was a temporaryjob, but the service never told them how long the job would last. I know that my wife tried for the job, took the test, & passed, but after a physical & having been accepted, another doctor turned things around. We filed charges with the EEOC, but my wife was never hired. We got a settlement, and a few years later, the Princeton Encoding Center was closed. The service is doing what it feels is necessary to survive, while the APWU IS TRYING TO KEEP THE SERVICE IN THE RED. Many years ago, then NALC President Sombrotto said that the future wasin the ELECTRONIC AGE, but the Postal Service nearly missed the boat. As the machines kick in, the APWU will lose these workers unless they bid to other bid jobs that are available. William Burris knows this & he is trying to prevent this from happening.
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WHERE IS THE PLANT CLOSURE LIST PROMISED TO THE APWU YEARS AGO. MANAGEMENT CONTINUES TO CLOSE PLANTS ONE BY ONE SO THAT THEIR FALSIFIED PRODUCTION NUMBERS ARE NOT EFFECTED.WHY GO TO WORK AT A CLOSING PLANT WHEN YOU HAVE TO LOOK FOR OTHER WORK. THERE IS A NO LAYOFF CLAUSE THAT IS USELESS IF YOU ARE TRANSFERRED HUNDREDS OF MILES AWAY. GIVE US THE LIST POTTER.
The postal service shouldn't be extorted into giving the APWU anything.
Everyone knew that this was a temporaryjob, but the service never told them how long the job would last. I know that my wife tried for the job, took the test, & passed, but after a physical & having been accepted, another doctor turned things around. We filed charges with the EEOC, but my wife was never hired. We got a settlement, and a few years later, the Princeton Encoding Center was closed. The service is doing what it feels is necessary to survive, while the APWU IS TRYING TO KEEP THE SERVICE IN THE RED. Many years ago, then NALC President Sombrotto said that the future wasin the ELECTRONIC AGE, but the Postal Service nearly missed the boat. As the machines kick in, the APWU will lose these workers unless they bid to other bid jobs that are available. William Burris knows this & he is trying to prevent this from happening.
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