Another postal union approves its collective bargaining agreement

The U.S. Postal Service has officially notched another labor contract, this time with the National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association.

On Monday, the union announced that members had ratified a collective bargaining agreement that will last through May 20, 2027.

In total, 67% of NRLCA postal workers voted to approve the contract with a final tally of 9,730 to 4,880.

Acting Postmaster General Doug Tulino praised the ratification, highlighting annual general wage increases, semi-annual cost-of-living adjustments and new efforts to retain rural carrier associates.

“This agreement is economically responsible, fair to our employees and serves the best interest of our customers,” he said in a statement. “The agreement aligns with the Postal Service mission to provide reliable, value-driven mail and package delivery service to all Americans in fulfillment of our universal service obligation.”

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