LOCAL MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING







BETWEEN







WYNCOTE POST OFFICE







AND







BRANCH 157 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS







2006 - 2011




ITEM A
ARTICLE 1
RECOGNITION

This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into on November 1, 2006 at Wyncote Post Office between the representatives of the United States Postal Service, and the designated agent of the National Association of Letter Carriers pursuant to the Local Implementation Provision of the 2001 - 2006 National Agreement. This Memorandum of Understanding constitutes the entire Agreement relating to the local conditions of employment.


ITEM 1
WASH UP TIME

In the interest of the employees health, all Letter Carriers who are required to handle dirty sacks and bags, or mail which caused the ink from the printing to come off will be granted actual time to wash up in the morning, prior to lunch, and prior to clocking off.


ITEM 2
REGULAR WORK WEEK

All regular carriers will be on a fixed or rotating work schedule, as presently exists. Any contemplated changes the Union will be notified and these changes will be made by mutual agreement.


ITEM 3
CURTAILMENT OR TERMINATION OF POSTAL OPERATIONS

It is recognized by both parties that on occasion emergency conditions may exist which would cause management to consider the curtailing of services, such as, weather extremes, civil defense alerts, bomb scares, no heat in winter, no lighting, or excessive temperatures. In such cases, management will take into consideration the following factors in order:

A. The safety and health of the employee.
B. The emergency as stated by and acted upon by other governmental authorities.
C. Management will consult with the Union before implementation of any action.

If local conditions warrant the non-delivery of mail or closing of the office, the employee will not be charged with Annual Leave unless requested by the employee. (Work must be made available.)
 


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ITEM 4
FORMULATION OF LOCAL LEAVE PROGRAM

1. Annual Leave will be granted in any increments of units, hours, days, and weeks.
2. Annual Leave will be granted throughout the year.
3. All requests for Annual Leave will be approved or disapproved within 48 hours. The duplicate 3971 will be returned to the Letter Carrier at the end of the 48 hour period, marked approved or disapproved. Where no action has been taken within this period, the request for leave will be automatically approved.
4. Disapproval of any request for Annual Leave must be explained to the employee, in writing, by the disapproving supervisor and stating "Service Needs", will not be an acceptable explanation.
5. Once Annual Leave has been approved on Form 3971 by a supervisor, the same may not be rescinded by any supervisor except in a serious emergency.
6. Emergency Annual Leave will be granted at any time throughout the year including December. Emergency leave is defined as leave which is requested when unforeseen events necessitate the absence of the employee from his duties. It does not necessarily include events and activities planned in advance. An employee who is unable to report for duty because of an emergency, shall notify the Post Office as soon as possible. Employees requesting such leave will not be carried AWOL or TARDY pending approval.
7. All applications for LWOP will be handled in accordance with the ELM and the National Agreement. No automatic AWOL because the employee has no leave.
8. Blood Leave - It is agreed that employees excused from their regular tour of duty to make donations to the Red Cross or other non-profit Blood Bank will receive ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE, in accordance with the E.L.M. 519.
9. Union Activity - Granting Annual Leave to attend Union activities will be given every consideration by management. It will be without loss of his choice vacation time and it will not be charged to either prime or non prime time complement provided that approval of such leave does not
seriously affect the operational needs of the Installation.
10. The practice of excusing employees from duty on all Religious Holidays and other special occasions to the fullest extent practicable will be continued.
11. All full time regulars and flexibles will receive a vacation during the choice period.
12. After all carriers have made their selection, open periods may be filled by carriers wishing to take additional weeks according to seniority.
13. Carriers on Military Leave will not be included in the total number of carriers off during the choice vacation period.
 

ITEM 4
FORMULATION OF LOCAL LEAVE PROGRAM
EXCHANGE OF VACATION

Exchange of Annual Leave periods will be permitted only after all Carriers senior to the exchanges in the station have been offered said period.
 

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ITEM 4
FORMULATION OF LOCAL LEAVE PROGRAM
CANCELLATIONS

Cancellation of choice vacation periods will be posted for five (5) days. If less than five (5) days remain before the beginning date of the cancelled period, the vacation will be posted for the amount of time remaining. Cancellations of choice vacation periods may first be bid by carriers junior to the carrier who cancels his vacation. If no junior carriers bid on the cancelled vacation a senior carrier can bid, in this instance seniority will prevail.

ITEM 5
DURATION OF VACATION PERIOD

The prime vacation period will be from:

May 11 - September 15, 2008                              May 08 - September 11, 2011
May 10 - September 13, 2009                              May 13 - September 16, 2012
May 09 - September 12, 2010                              May 12 - September 15, 2013


ITEM 6
BEGINNING DAY OF VACATION

Vacations will start on Sunday and end on Sunday.


ITEM 7
SELECTION OF WEEKS

Employees may at their option select two choices during prime time in units of either 5 or 10 working days.

 The total not to exceed the 10 or 15 days. (2 weeks plus 1 week or 3 in a row.)

ITEM 8
JURY DUTY, NATIONAL OR STATE CONVENTION

Jury Duty and attendance at a National or State Convention will not be charged to the choice vacation period.
 



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ITEM 9
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES OFF


The number of carriers off each week during prime time vacation will be 18% of the Station Complement as of February 1 of each year. Percentages of .5 or higher will be rounded off to the next higher number.


ITEM 10
OFFICIAL NOTICES

Supervisors in cooperation with N.A.L.C. Steward will announce to the Carriers no later than January 15, that picking for vacations will be from February 1, thru February 10. A notice announcing the vacation period will be posted no later than March 15. The notice will be placed at the carriers time clock and the carriers bulletin board.

When the number of Carriers off each week is determined, the supervisor will make a chart with 1 space for each carrier permitted off, for each week of the vacation period. Starting on the first day of the picking period, the senior carrier will select his vacation and the remaining carriers will make selections in descending seniority. The supervisor will contact each carrier who is I.O.D., extended illness, detailed, etc., and no carrier will be permitted to select until the carrier senior to him has selected. Carriers not prepared to select when contacted will be bypassed till they are ready to select. One space will be left open for a period not to exceed 48 hours.

The vacation schedule will be posted on the bulletin board. A duplicate copy of the employees vacation period will be returned signed by management at the end of the bidding period, February 10.

No later than November 15th and July 15th of each year Management and the NALC Steward will make announcements and post notices on the carrier bulletin board that the non prime time selection periods will begin on December 1 and August 1.


ITEM 11
BEGINNING OF NEW LEAVE YEAR


No later than November 1 of each year management will notify all carrier craft employees of the beginning of the new leave year. A written notice of this will be posted on all employee bulletin boards. This notice will be announced to the carriers for three (3) consecutive days.

 

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ITEM 12
NON PRIME TIME

On November 30, of each year this installation will determine the active carrier force.

12% of the active carrier complement will be granted leave consistent with the following guidelines:

A. Leave will be approved on a first come first served basis except where requests are submitted on the same date at which time seniority will prevail.

B. Leave requests can be submitted at any time up to five (5) days in advance. Leave will be granted subject to the above provisions provided the allotted number of carriers are not already off.

C. Percentages of .5 or higher will be rounded off to the next higher number.

D. Same day requests will be approved/disapproved within two (2) hours.

On December 1 thru 7 leave slips will be accepted for the period January 1 thru to the beginning of prime time. Slips will be returned by December 15.

On August 1 thru 7 leave slips will be accepted for the period from the end of prime time to December 31. Slips will be returned by August 15.

All leave slips accepted during the periods above will be considered as received on the same day and seniority will prevail.

ITEM 13
HOLIDAY SCHEDULING

The following procedures will be followed when selecting carriers to work on Holidays:

1. Transitional Employees, even if overtime is necessary.
2. Part Time Flexibles, even if overtime is necessary.
3. Full Time Regular Volunteers regardless of whether their on their Holiday or non-scheduled day by seniority.
4. Full Time Regular Non-Volunteers regardless of whether its their Holiday or their Non-scheduled day by juniority.

* The scheduling for the holiday does not involve ODL.

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ITEM 14
OVERTIME DESIRED LIST

The overtime list will be on an office wide basis, according to craft, for full time regular letter carriers.

Overtime for part time flexibles will be distributed as equitably as possible.

Letter Carriers will be allowed to remove their names from the Overtime Desired List once (1) during the quarter. This must be done in writing, and will go into effect the next working day.


ITEM 15
NUMBER OF LIGHT DUTY ASSIGNMENTS

Every effort will be made to provide light duty work for all Letter Carriers in accordance with his/her medical restrictions and work available.


ITEM 16
LIGHT DUTY WHICH CONFLICTS

Any light duty which conflicts with the regular carrier force will be dealt with in accordance with Article XIII of the National Agreement.


ITEM 17
IDENTIFICATION OF LIGHT DUTY ASSIGNMENTS

It is agreed that light duty assignments for letter carriers may include, but are not limited to:

A. Casing and strapping out of a route or routes.

B. Assisting other routes setting up mail.

C. Rewriting or lining out of Form 3982's.

D. Rewriting carrier route books.

E. Maintenance of delivery service equipment.

F. Casing curtailed and/or backlogged mail on other routes.

G. Any other duties which in the future could be deemed as light duty in the carrier craft.


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ITEM 18
REASSIGNMENTS

It is agreed that this Post Office will be known as an Installation. It is further agreed that when it is necessary to reassign within this installation, employees who are excess to the needs, management will meet with the Union to present the facts. This will be done prior to a final determination.


ITEM 19
PARKING

Establishment of a parking committee consisting of 2 letter carriers and 2 management personnel. They will meet in an effort as deemed necessary to improve parking conditions for all letter carriers.
 

ITEM 20
COVERED IN ITEM 8
 

ITEM 21
REPRESENTATION

A copy of posted notices or communications issued by the employer to employees relating to policy or matters which effect the employees and/or the letter carrier craft will be furnished to the steward prior to the time of issuance.

The Stewards will be afforded prompt, proper, and due recognition by all supervisory personnel and management officials in carrying out their duties, responsibilities, and obligations under this Memorandum of Understanding and the National Agreement.

The parties of this agreement will meet each quarter.

The meetings will convene at a mutually agreeable time.

There will be no more than two members of each craft at any Labor Management Meeting. The Union Steward will be on the clock.

Two additional meetings may be held each year with one member of each craft on the clock. Dates will be set by mutual consent.

It is agreed that agenda items for discussion at all Labor Management meetings will be exchanged by the parties to this agreement at least one full week before the scheduled meeting. Items not placed on such agendas will be discussed at the end of the meeting. If no agendas are exchanged, it will be understood that the meetings will not be held.

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ITEM 21
PRESENTATION (continued)

Management will record the minutes of Labor Management Meetings and supply Local Branch 157 of the National Association of Letter Carriers with two (2) copies of the minutes within five working days.

Branch 157 will be consulted prior to the designation of employees to all local committees where applicable by the Postmaster and/or his/her staff. Letter Carrier members of all committees will be designated by the President of Branch 157. Committee Meetings will be held on the clock.

The President of Branch 157 will be notified at least 24 hours prior to any pre-employment orientation program for new employees and said President (or his designee) will be provided ample opportunity to address such new employee or employees.

Upon request to the appropriate supervisor the steward may be permitted to enter into any work location where a problem has been reported involving personnel policy and practices or any other matter effecting terms or conditions or employment of an employee or employees he represents for the purpose of resolving the problem with the employee or employees and/or the Supervisor or Supervisors involved.

Such attempts at resolution will be conducted on the clock during the steward (or his Alternate) regularly scheduled work day.

Employee(s) must be informed of their right to file a grievance including time limits under the terms of Article 15 of the National Agreement when discipline is issued.

No disciplinary action will be taken against an employee that was initiated by an unsubstantiated customer complaint.

Stewards and Supervisors will cooperate to the fullest extent in furthering the good of the service and the employee's welfare by keeping employees currently informed of any changes in policy or procedure by the method of periodic discussions on the workroom floor. Employees will be on the clock for the time necessary.

Representatives of Branch 157 will have the right to the use of Post Office telephones for the purpose of performing and engaging in official Union duties and any business related to the collective bargaining agreement and the Local Memorandum of Understanding with managements permission.

 


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ITEM 21
ROUTE INSPECTION

All Carriers will be notified 2 weeks in advance of route inspections and at that time will be given a copy of printed instructions and sample forms.


COMFORT AND LUNCH STOPS

When there are no suitable places to take a comfort and/or lunch stop on a route, a letter carrier will request permission to travel outside his route where accommodations are available. Such travel will be discussed with the supervisor so that suitable locations may be designated.


ITEM 21
AIR CONDITIONING


The air conditioning will be maintained and operated from May 15th to October 15th in compliance with Federal Regulations. It will be turned on two (2) hours prior to the letter carriers reporting to work.


ITEM 21
INSPECTION OF OPF

1. A letter carrier will, upon request, have the right to inspect his Official Personnel Folder.

2. Upon the employees request the Branch President and/or his designee, may accompany the employee during the inspection.

3. Employees will be able to obtain copies of any material in their folder, at their own expense.

ITEM 22
SENIORITY LISTS

An updated seniority list of all letter carriers at this installation will be posted on employee bulletin boards. The list will be updated once every six months (January 1 and July 1) or when there is a personnel change, whichever comes first.


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ITEM 22
ASSIGNMENTS

When there is a change of more than one hour in the starting time of a route the decision to post or not to post will be made after consultation with the Union and the Carriers involved.

ITEM 22
POSTING AND BIDDING

A. In instances where several assignments are posted, a letter carrier may bid for as many assignments as posted stating his preference in the following manner:

1. First choice, second choice, third choice, etc.

B. Letter Carriers applying for an assignment shall make a sealed bid in writing to the supervisor in charge of the installation during the period for which the notice is posted, and opened in the presence of a Union Representative of Branch 157.

C. The senior applicant for a vacant assignment will be placed in the assignment within 15 days of the closing of bids, unless on leave, except in December, when the successful bidder will be placed on his new assignment on the first work day of January.

D. Utility T-6 and reserve (float) letter carrier vacancies will be posted for bid in the same manner and subject to the same provisions as provided in this article of this Local Memorandum of Understanding.

E. All full time carrier vacancies will be posted for 10 days.

F. The assignment of a successful bidder will not be posted until
after they assume the new position.

REGULAR CARRIER WORKING HIS NON-SCHEDULED DAY


In the event a regular assigned carrier is requested to work on his non-scheduled day, he will be assigned to work on his/her own route. A reserve carrier (float) is covering one of the routes on the utilities string, he will be bumped on a daily basis, regardless of it being a holddown. This bumping will also happen to a part time flexible who may be filling in for a vacancy or a holddown. Below is listed the exception to the duration clause and the bumping procedure to be followed:

ARTICLE 41 , SECTION 2 B 5

A. Full time reserve and unassigned carriers who have insufficient work for eight hours bump part time flexibles on temporary bid assignments.


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ARTICLE 41 , SECTION 2 B 5 (continued)


B. Full time regular carriers who are called in to work their own route on their non-scheduled day, bump their utility or T-6 carriers, who then bump a reserve, unassigned or part time flexible carrier holding a temporary bid assignment on one of the other four routes on the utility or T-6 string. However, there is no bumping if there is an open route on the string. If nothing is available in the utility string, he will choose vacant assignments with his seniority.

C. There is not eight hours of work in the delivery unit for a reserve or unassigned who may bump a part time flexible holding a temporary bid assignment rather than be reassigned to another delivery unit where there is eight hours of work.

D. A reserve or unassigned carrier is the successful bidder of a
permanent vacant duty assignment.

E. A part time flexible carrier is converted to a permanent route
vacancy.

F. Reserve and unassigned carriers bid on permanent route vacancies.

Reserve carriers, by virtue of having craft, full time duty assignments, may not be arbitrarily moved from their permanent or temporary bid assignments. Unassigned carriers may be assigned to permanent route vacancies after their temporary bid assignments have ended.

ITEM 22
PART TIME FLEXIBLES


Part time flexible employees may use their seniority to bid for their vacation period and for available temporary assignments of five or more days. As successful bidders, they assume the hours of duty and the schedule of work days of the full time carrier whose assignment is being covered.


SECTION 30


When a letter carrier route or full time assignments, other than the letter carrier route(s) or full time duty assignment(s) of the junior employee(s), is abolished at a delivery unit as a result of, but not limited to, route adjustments, highways, housing projects, all routes and full time duty assignments at that unit held by letter carriers who are junior to the carrier(s) whose route(s) or full time duty assignments was abolished shall be posted for bid in accordance with the posting procedure in the article.


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BREAKS


On July 21 of each year the Union will determine whether both breaks are on the street or one is in the office and the other on the street.






12 Pursuant to Article XXX of the National Agreement the Articles negotiated at the Local Level and those Articles brought forth from previous Local Memorandums of Understanding constitute the entire Agreement between Branch 157, National Association of Letter Carriers and the Wyncote Post Office.







Lynette Good                                    William McKinney
Postmaster                                          President
Wyncote Post Office                               N.A.L.C., Branch 157
Wyncote, Pa.                                     Philadelphia, Pa.
November 1, 2006                                 November 1, 2006




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