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9/26/11

Legislature: Support H.R. 1351

Locate your Representative and then use one of the two letters below as a guide for the letter you send.

Remember this: If Congress opens the door to void the no-lay-off protection in our contract the same door let’s them have access to Seniority rights in determining the lay-off process…once that door opens its open season on our entire contract.

ITS YOUR JOB on the line now, just like those teachers in Wisconsin, Indian and Michigan!

DISTRICT 1: Rep. Peter Visclosky
Website: www.house.gov/visclosky

Washington, D.C. Office:

2256 Rayburn House Office Building,
District of Columbia 20515-1401
Phone: (202) 225-2461
Fax: (202) 225-2493   

Merrillville Office:

7895 Broadway, Suite A
Merrillville, Indiana 46410
Phone: (219) 795-1844
Fax: (219) 795-1850     

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DISTRICT 2: Rep. Joe Donnelly
Website: donnelly.house.gov

Washington, D.C. Office:

     1530 Longworth House Office Building,
     District of Columbia 20515-1402
     Phone: (202) 225-3915
     Fax: (202) 225-6798    

South Bend Office:

     207 West Colfax Avenue
     South Bend, Indiana 46601-1601
     Phone:      (574) 288-2780
     Fax:      (574) 288-2825   

DISTRICT 7: Rep. Andre Carson
Website: carson.house.gov

Washington, D.C. Office:

     425 Cannon House Office Building,
     District of Columbia 20515-1407
     Phone: (202) 225-4011
     Fax: (202) 225-5633    

Indianapolis Office:

     300 East Fall Creek Parkway N. Drive,
        #300
     Indianapolis, Indiana 46205
     Phone:      (317) 283-6516
     Fax:      (317) 283-6567

DISTRICT 3: Contact Rep. Marlin Stutzman
Website: stutzman.house.gov

Washington, D.C. Office:

     1728 Longworth House Office Building,
     District of Columbia 20515-1403
     Phone: (202) 225-4436
     Fax: (202) 226-9870    

Goshen Office:

     320 North Chicago Avenue, Suite 9B
     Goshen, Indiana 46528
     Phone:      (574) 533-5802
     Fax:      (574) 534-2669   

HR Districts

DISTRICT 4: Rep. Todd Rokita
Website: rokita.house.gov

Washington, D.C. Office:

     236 Cannon House Office Building,
     District of Columbia 20515-1404
     Phone: (202) 225-5037
     Fax: (202) 226-0544    

Danville Office:

     355 South Washington Street
     Danville, Indiana 46122
     Phone:      (317) 718-0404
     Fax:      (317) 718-0405    

 

DISTRICT 8: Rep. Larry Bucshon
Website: bucshon.house.gov

Washington, D.C. Office:

     1123 Longworth House Office Building,
     District of Columbia 20515-1408
     Phone: (202) 225-4636
     Fax: (202) 225-3284    

Evansville Office:

     101 NW Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd,
     Room 124
     Evansville, Indiana 47708
     Phone:      (812) 465-6484
     Fax:      (812) 422-4761

DISTRICT 5: Rep. Dan Burton
Website: burton.house.gov

Washington, D.C. Office:

     2308 Rayburn House Office Building,
     District of Columbia 20515-1405
     Phone: (202) 225-2276
     Fax: (202) 225-0016

Indianapolis Office:

     8900 Keystone at the Crossing, #1050
     Indianapolis, Indiana 46240-7646
     Phone:      (317) 848-0201
     Fax:      (317) 846-7306

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DISTRICT 6: Rep. Mike Pence
Website: mikepence.house.gov

Washington, D.C. Office:

     100 Cannon House Office Building,
     District of Columbia 20515-1406
     Phone: (202) 225-3021
     Fax: (202) 225-3382    

Anderson Office:

     1134 Meridian Plaza
     Anderson, Indiana 46016
     Phone:      (765) 640-2919  
     Fax:      (765) 640-2922

DISTRICT 9: Contact Rep. Todd Young.
Website: toddyoung.house.gov

Washington, D.C. Office:

     1721 Longworth House Office Building,
     District of Columbia 20515-1409
     Phone: (202) 225-5315
     Fax: (202) 226-6866    

Jeffersonville Office:

     279 Quartermaster
     Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130
     Phone:      (812) 288-3999
     Fax:      (812) 288-3873   

SAMPLE LETTER #1

Subject:  Please Cosponsor HR 1351
The U.S. Postal Service is currently facing a financial crisis partly due to the recession but more significantly caused by the burdensome requirement of the 2006 Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act that it make payments of $5.4 billion dollars annually to prefund it retiree health benefits.  Absent those prefunding mandates the Postal Service would actually be operating at a surplus over the last 4 fiscal years.
Recent independent audits performed for the USPS Office of Inspector General and the Postal Regulatory Commission have shown that the USPS has already overfunded its Civil Service Retirement Fund by over $50 billion dollars and also has overfunded the Federal Employee Retirement System by nearly $7 billion dollars.
H.R. 1351 is a bill that would resolve those financial inequities and bring the Postal Service into financial solvency with no use of tax payer money.
Please take the time to cosponsor, and later support HR 1351 when it is considered in the House of Representatives.

SAMPLE LETTER #2

Subject:  Please Cosponsor HR 1351
I respectfully request that you consider becoming a cosponsor to H.R. 1351, a bill introduced by Representative Stephen Lynch of MA.
The U.S. Postal Service is currently facing a financial crisis partly due to the recession, but more significantly caused by the burdensome requirement of the 2006 Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act (PAEA) that it make payments averaging $5.5 billion dollars annually to prefund it retiree health benefits.  Absent those prefunding mandates the Postal Service would actually be operating at a surplus over the last 4 fiscal years. 
In addition, recent independent audits have shown that the USPS has already overfunded its Civil Service Retirement Fund by over $50 billion dollars and also has overfunded the Federal Employee Retirement System by nearly $7 billion dollars.
H.R. 1351 would resolve those financial inequities and bring the Postal Service into financial solvency with no use of tax payer money.

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Remember this: If Congress opens the door to void the no-lay-off protection in our contract the same door let’s them have access to Seniority rights in determining the lay-off process…once that door opens its open season on our entire contract.

ITS YOUR JOB on the line now, just like those teachers in Wisconsin, Indian and Michigan!

Save America’s Postal Service III:

9-27 Events in Indianapolis are:

300 E Fall Creek Pkwy N Dr., for Rep. Andre Carson’s office 4-5:30pm
and
8900 Keystone at the Crossing, Indianapolis for Rep. Dan Burton’s office (?). 4-5:30pmSavePO-header

AFL-CIO Supports "Save America's Postal Service "
Indiana AFL-CIO supports Postal Workers

Carson has already signed on as a supporter of H.R.1351, but I'm a little concerned that he wasn't a signatory on the letter to the Postal Regulatory Commission. Rep. Pete Visclosky (1st District) was the only Representative from Indiana to sign it.
Dan Burton's office needs a big turnout, don't think he's a friend of labor, but hopefully a big turnout can sway him. He’s important because he is the senior member on the House Committee on Oversight & Government Reform which is the committee headed Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif who is pushing for his bill H.R. 2309 which is little more than an attack on Postal Workers and the Postal Service.
Postal Workers Fight Back against cuts?

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9/24/11

Save America’s Postal Service II:


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10th Anniversary of the Anthrax Attacks:

By Glenn Littrell

On Sept. 11, 2001 terrorists hijacked four airline jets and crashed them into the World Trade Center towers in New York City, the Pentagon in Virginia and a field in rural Somerset County, Pa. There is no need to remind anyone of this event as it is ingrained in the psych of any American who was old enough to comprehend that something was different that day.
Just as with Pearl Harbor, John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Armstrong walking on the moon and the day the shuttle exploded, we all know where we were and what we were doing when those events happened. We say never forget, and we shouldn't, for these are events that define us as a nation and a people, but as time goes on the vividness of the event remains with us but our memory of surrounding events tend to fade.
Few were ever aware of the heroism and fate of the African-American cook who, untrained, manned a machine gunned and returned fire before being ordered to abandon ship at Pearl Harbor. In the case of the Kennedy assassination few remember the police officer that Lee Harvey Oswald gunned down after killing the President. How many of us can remember the name of Neil Armstrong's crew? Even less can probably name more than one member of the Challenger crew.
The events of September 11, 2001 will remain in our psyche forever, but like the other great events, the details will become items that have to be looked up in history books in order to refresh our memories. September 11, 2001, like Pearl Harbor, was not a culminating event. The two may have marked an end to a certain national innocence, but they were more significant as they marked the beginning of a new national awareness that moved the nation forward.

Just as Dorie Miller, J.D. Tippit, Buzz Aldrin do not leap out of our memories in a flash, neither does Thomas Morris or Joseph Curseen.

Every September since 2001 our national attention appropriately turns to memorializing the victims of 9/11. While this attention is totally justified it is ironic that what was perceived as the biggest threat to the nation during the days that followed the attacks was the fear of bio-terrorism. Anthrax to be exact.
On the day of the 9/11 attacks Vice President Cheney and his staff were given CIPRO as a precaution against Anthrax. This was before the anthrax was placed in the mail system and anyone had been exposed. The first letters containing anthrax would not be mailed for about a week. Once the anthrax letters started showing up and as long as the public thought the anthrax attacks were connected to the 9/11 attacks it was the countries greatest fear.
After 17 infections, including 5 deaths, the attention turned from the anthrax attacks as time passed. The letters ceased and the realization that the attacks were probably domestic in nature and not tied to the 9/11 attacks pushed the anthrax attacks from our public discussion and our collective memory.

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In 2002 the Indianapolis Area Local made a giant postcard that we took around the state that year collecting signatures in support of the Postal Workers at the processing plant where the two Postal Workers had died.

As little as a year later, on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, then IAL-President Eddie Beaver and I manned a booth on the Circle during the cities first 9/11 Community Fair passing out fliers about the steadfastness of Postal Workers during the anthrax attacks. We were astonished how many people were surprised to be reminded about the anthrax attacks. Most people had forgotten about anthrax or had absorbed those events into the whole Islamic terrorism memory of 9/11.

As postal workers we can take pride in our diligence and commitment during that hectic year.

So on this the 10th anniversary of both the 9/11 attacks and the anthrax attacks let's remember both events. Let's remember the two Postal Workers that died from anthrax exposure: Joseph Curseen(left) and Thomas Morris ((right)brother of Cumberland Window Clerk Sheila Howard) and let's remember how as we came to work every day we were the first responders to the anthrax attacks.

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So on this the 10th anniversary of both the 9/11 attacks and the anthrax attacks let's remember both events. Let's remember the two Postal Workers that died from anthrax exposure: Joseph Curseen and Thomas Morris (brother of Cumberland Window Clerk Sheila Howard) and let's remember how as we came to work every day we were the first responders to the anthrax attacks.

THE CREED

"Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds"
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Since the establishment of Postal Service in 1775 by the Second Continental Congress, Postal Workers have routinely been  placed in harms way:

  • Exposed to the hazards of frontier life and armed robberies from the early Colonial "Post Riders" to the experimental Railway Mail Service of 1862. 
  • From the brief but dangerous existence of the Pony Express, exemplified by the newspaper recruitment advertisements that read "Wanted: Young, skinny,     wiry fellows not over 18. Must be expert riders willing to risk death daily. Orphans preferred."  
  • From the death of the three American "Sea Post Clerks" in service aboard the HMS Titanic in 1912 and more through two World Wars. 
  • From the early days of aviation and the experimental testing of mail delivery by air to the modern day "Unabomber".  
With the death of Postal Workers Thomas Morris, Jr. and Joseph Curseen, Postal Workers entered the age of bio-terrorism. In 2001 Postal Workers across the country demonstrated that the creed is more than an outdated reference to their duties. It exemplifies the dedication of Postal Workers to their work, the sanctity of their duties, and the significance of the U.S. Mail to the history and security of the country.


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We collected over 3000 signatures and turned the Post Card over to Rep. Julia Carson to deliver to the Brentwood Area Local in Washington.

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Former IAL#130 President and current Regional Coordinator Sharon Stone, former IAL#130 President Eddie Beaver, the Late Congresswoman Julia Carson and Cumberland window clerk Sheila Howard at the 2002 Annual Picnic.

When the country was paralyzed by the events of September 11, 2001 and horrified by the subsequent anthrax attacks, Postal Workers continued in their duties without missing a beat. When Congress closed its doors because of the delivery of anthrax laden mail, the Postal Workers that delivered and processed that mail did not cower in their duties. When it was discovered that materials from contaminated postal facilities where delivered to the Critical Parts Center in Indianapolis, the 'non-postal' facility was immediately closed down. Indianapolis Postal Workers at the facilities and offices that delivered that material continued to perform their duties without interruption. With 20 postal facilities testing positive for anthrax contamination, Postal Workers in overwhelming numbers continued to report for work, well aware of the potential dangers.

Postal Workers across America continue to display a dedication to their daily duties that is only surpassed by the members of our Armed Forces and our unionized brothers and sisters in Police and Fire Departments across the country and unmatched in the private sector.

 Timeline Of The Attacks

  • Sept. 18, 2001: The first letters containing anthrax are mailed.
  • Oct. 4, 2001: Bob Stevens of American Media in Florida is hospitalized with inhalation anthrax.
  • Oct. 5, 2001: Stevens, 63, dies.
  • Oct. 8, 2001: Anthrax is found in the Boca Raton, Fla., The building is closed.
  • Oct. 9, 2001: More letters laced with anthrax are mailed.
  • Oct. 12, 2001: An NBC employee in New York City tests positive for anthrax poisoning.
  • October 15: A letter to Senator Daschle is opened. The anthrax in the letter was described as a "fine, light tan powder" which easily flew into the air.
  • Oct. 16, 2001: The 7-month-old son of an ABC News freelance producer tests positive for anthrax poisoning.
  • Oct. 18, 2001: A CBS employee and a New Jersey postal worker test positive for anthrax poisoning.
  • Oct. 23, 2001: Two postal workers from the Brentwood facility in Washington, D.C., are confirmed to have died from inhalation anthrax.
  • Oct. 26, 2001: A U.S. State Department mail room staffer is hospitalized with anthrax poisoning.
  • Oct. 28, 2001: A Anthraxrewardsecond New Jersey postal employee tests positive for anthrax poisoning.
  • Oct. 30, 2001: A New Jersey patient is reported with anthrax poisoning.
  • Oct. 31, 2001: A hospital employee in Manhattan, dies from inhalation anthrax.
  • Nov. 21, 2001: Ottilie Lundgren, 94, of Connecticut, dies from inhalation anthrax. Dec. 2003: After more than $130 million worth of renovation and cleanup the Brentwood postal facility reopens in Washington, D.C..
  • July 29, 2008: Bruce E. Ivins, the second government scientist suspected in the 2001 anthrax attacks, commits suicide.
  • Feb. 19, 2010: The FBI, Department of Justice, and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service formally conclude their investigations of the anthrax mailings. According to the DOJ report: "Evidence developed from [the] investigation established that Dr. [Bruce] Ivins, alone, mailed the anthrax letters."
  • Feb. 15, 2011: A group of independent scientists convened by the National Academies of Sciences  concludes that scientific evidence is consistent with the idea that Bruce Ivins could have been the perpetrator of the anthrax attacks that killed five people in 2001. But taken on its own, the science doesn't prove Ivins did it, the panel says. The new report is limited to an evaluation of the scientific evidence and does not assess the guilt or innocence of anyone connected to the case.

Sources:

WWW.INDYINFO-ONLINE.ORG

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9/19/11

Save America’s Postal Service:

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Over the next month, Congress will be forced to make major decisions about the future of the Postal Service. We all must do our part to ensure that the concerns of both the customers and the hardworking men and women of USPS are taken into consideration. "Save America's Postal Service" rallies are informational events that will take place in every congressional district in the United States on Sept. 27 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (local time). They are designed to encourage Congress to pass H.R. 1351, legislation that addresses the financial crisis facing the Postal Service.  Events will engage the public through speeches, handouts and gatherings to make our voices heard. They are not protests. It's anticipated that a wide variety of supporters will participate in "Save America's Postal Service" rallies, including small business owners who use the mail to advertise, businesses that consistently ship products using the Postal Service, and faith leaders and progressive allies who have concerns for the plight of working men and women. Our combined dedication and activism will contribute to returning the Postal Service to solid financial footing.

Print out a petition, fill in your Representative, have every adult you know sign-it and then return it to the Union Hall before September 27.
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Crossing into other districts? Print a petition for the surrounding districts.

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9/3/11

USPS: No Excessing For Failure To Bid On NTFT Jobs:

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The USPS has instructed Area Labor Relations Managers that employees may not be excessed because they fail to bid on Non-Traditional Full-Time (NTFT) duty assignments. The notice [PDF] was sent in response to union allegations that management is trying to force senior employees to resign or retire by threatening to reassign them outside of their bid office if they don’t bid on non-traditional jobs.

In an e-mail message to the field, the Area Manager for Labor Relations wrote, “APWU President Cliff Guffey has informed us that he has received reports from union representatives in the field that some managers have told employees that they will be excessed if they fail to bid on NTFT duty assignments.” NTFT assignments can range from 30 hours per week to 48 hours per week.

“If LR [Labor Relations] becomes aware of situations involving this allegation please ensure they are investigated and properly handled,” the message continued. “We have advised Mr. Guffey [PDF] that of course, employees have the right to bid on posted duty assignments of their choosing and no employee may be excessed for failing to bid on any NTFT job.”

An article on the union’s Web site on Aug. 25, said Guffey believes management is trying to force senior employees to resign or retire by threatening to excess them. “If you work in an office with junior employees, they must be excessed from the office before you, whether or not they occupy non-traditional schedules,” he said.

“So don’t be intimidated to quit, and don’t be coerced into bidding on a non-traditional assignment unless you want it,” Guffey advised.

“I am pleased with management’s written response,” the union president said. “I look forward to hearing from our members that it is being adhered to in the field.”

Tribute To APWU Members & Family Killed In Action:

The Very Real Threat Of Postal Privatization:

The series:
  1. The Very Real Threat Of Postal Privatization
  2. The History of Postal Privatization [And How It Works]
  3. What a Privatized Postal Service Would Look Like [forthcoming]
  4. The ‘Perfect Storm’ That Threatens Us [forthcoming]