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Postal union updates on House Reconciliation bill that cuts federal retirement benefits
On Sunday night, May 18, the House Budget Committee passed a revised version of the budget reconciliation bill out of ...
NALC – Update on anti-privatization resolution and postal retirement benefit cuts; take action now
The anti-privatization resolution (H.Res. 70) has reached 208 bipartisan co-sponsors. Only 10 more co-sponsors are needed to reach 218, the ...
NALC – Letters of demand for health benefits premium related indebtedness
The Postal Service has informed us that approximately 3 percent of Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) Program enrollees did not ...
NALC participates in Capitol Hill roundtable on reconciliation provisions attacking letter carrier retirement benefits
Today, NALC President Brian L. Renfroe participated in a Capitol Hill roundtable focusing on provisions set to be included in ...
Wisconsin kidney donor wins paid leave benefits from the U.S. Postal Service
A U.S. Postal Service clerk who struggled to secure her paid leave benefits after donating her kidney in 2024 has ...
Postal Unions respond to FedEx exec being named PMG
See the statements and reactions from the postal unions ...
NALC statement on the reported selection of David P. Steiner to lead USPS
His selection isn’t just a conflict of interest—it’s an aggressive step toward handing America’s mail system over to corporate interests ...
Letter carriers’ annual nationwide food drive set for this Saturday, May 10
The letter carrier food drive, which began in 1993, is the country's largest single-day food drive ...
NALC – Local contract (LMOU) negotiations start soon
NALC has created an LMOU Negotiations Guide and accompanying reference documents to assist local branch presidents in this very important ...
Postal unions respond to House Committee Markup That Cuts Postal and Federal Benefits
On April 30, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform approved a number of significant cuts to the retirement ...