Don’t worry they will sign a new MOU likely the following day. As they have been doing everytime it expiresI guess we’re handing all the work to CCA’s.
Haven’t had a sub in almost a year.
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The PO is wearing down its workforce because bigwigs dont want to spend to hire & then actually invest in the hourly employees.They are happy to sign a new MOU rather than fight for wages that will make it possible to hire subs. Just work your regulars to death, no big deal.![]()
It’s voluntary, why would the regulars be “working to death”?They are happy to sign a new MOU rather than fight for wages that will make it possible to hire subs. Just work your regulars to death, no big deal.![]()
It is not always voluntary and many choose not to stand up because they need the job. Secondly guilt tripping is a favorite weapon used in many cases. If you don’t help the subs will have to do it all and will be out all night long. It is over all imo very harmful to our craft it removes all blame from management for not managing properly.It’s voluntary, why would the regulars be “working to death”?
Some in my office with small routes were happy to get the extra $
You know the paltry increases will keep happeningI hope they do not re sign it. Have a feeling they will and it will never end. Why not use it as part of contract negotiations, say they will if raises are of sufficient merit across the board.
It really shouldn’t, if the regulars have some sort of a backbone and or knowledge of the contract. If a pm retaliates for not volunteering, it’s not volunteering, retaliation is also contrary to the contract. If management still mandates then they will have to pay that regular 150%+. Rcas will NOT stay out ALL NIGHT, because they have a National Labor rule that they cannot be forced to work over 12 hours/day.It is not always voluntary and many choose not to stand up because they need the job. Secondly guilt tripping is a favorite weapon used in many cases. If you don’t help the subs will have to do it all and will be out all night long. It is over all imo very harmful to our craft it removes all blame from management for not managing properly.
Exactly! Well said, many of us try to get along and be team players and you genuinely feel bad for those getting the short end of the stick.It is not always voluntary and many choose not to stand up because they need the job. Secondly guilt tripping is a favorite weapon used in many cases. If you don’t help the subs will have to do it all and will be out all night long. It is over all imo very harmful to our craft it removes all blame from management for not managing properly.
That is no penalty for mandating. Any Route evaluated over 40 hours a week, which should be virtually every route, will already deserve 150% for hours worked over 40 hours.If management still mandates then they will have to pay that regular 150%
You are nearing the end of your career is my guess. Many are not and completely depend on the income of the job. Many also still remember what it was like as a sub, it’s brutal, down right slave labor in some areas. Not everyone is willing to take the consequences or can live without a paycheck until everything grievance wise gets sorted. I applaud offices like yours, but realize for every one like yours 5 more exist on the complete opposite spectrum. This mou just allows usps to get away with even more and is without a doubt harmful.It really shouldn’t, if the regulars have some sort of a backbone and or knowledge of the contract. If a pm retaliates for not volunteering, it’s not volunteering, retaliation is also contrary to the contract. If management still mandates then they will have to pay that regular 150%+. Rcas will NOT stay out ALL NIGHT, because they have a National Labor rule that they cannot be forced to work over 12 hours/day.
Sounds like it’s time for the supervisor and pm to suit up and show those carriers how wonderful they really are.
The MOU could be written better as stated by Hunchback, but it currently does not allow for mandating regulars. If carriers in these other offices, you mention, don’t eventually stand up for themselves, they will be swabbing out toilets next.You are nearing the end of your career is my guess. Many are not and completely depend on the income of the job. Many also still remember what it was like as a sub, it’s brutal, down right slave labor in some areas. Not everyone is willing to take the consequences or can live without a paycheck until everything grievance wise gets sorted. I applaud offices like yours, but realize for every one like yours 5 more exist on the complete opposite spectrum. This mou just allows usps to get away with even more and is without a doubt harmful.
but I have fought off ridiculous attempts at management since my third year of service, when I desperately needed this job, and had a family to care for.
2 months as a regular for me and already fought off numerous attempts from mgmt. They think I’m unaware or uneducated on our contract but some regulars of 10+ years joke that I know more than they do and should be shop steward from all the research that I do(not interested). I try and educate everyone in our office, subs and regulars on improper operating procedures from mgmt whenever a scenario arises.If carriers in these other offices, you mention, don’t eventually stand up for themselves, they will be swabbing out toilets next.
Totally Agree.The MOU could be written better as stated by Hunchback, but it currently does not allow for mandating regulars. If carriers in these other offices, you mention, don’t eventually stand up for themselves, they will be swabbing out toilets next.