| APWU contract arbitration panel
reconvened Oct. 9 and 10 in Washington, D.C. The following is a complete reprint from the
Burrus Updates site (http://www.apwu.org/burrusupdates.htm)
UPDATE
#53
October 11, 2001
"The arbitration panel
reconvened on October 9 and 10 in Washington, D.C., to
continue the interest arbitration of the 2000 national
agreement. The union continued the presentation of
its economic and working-condition issues; and on the
next scheduled date of hearings, October 25, the APWU
will complete its direct case.
The union case includes the raising
of APWU-represented employees' salaries to achieve parity
with the letter carriers, selected upgrades, increase in
night differential, modified uniform program and
compensation for all travel. In addition, the union
has presented changes to Articles 19, 32, 15 and 30 and
other important working conditions.
Following conclusion of the union's
presentations on wages and working conditions, the Postal
Service will present its case consisting of the wages of
employees and the continuation of the Memorandum
permitting the reassignment of employees under Articles
7, 12 and 13. After completion of the USPS case,
the union will follow with rebuttal. The final
scheduled date of hearings is November 17, 2001, and it
is expected that the parties will complete the
presentation of evidence and arguments by that
date. The parties have agreed to submit briefs no
later than five days from the close of the
hearings. Following the receipt of the briefs and
the opportunity to review them and the record of the
proceedings, the arbitration panel will convene and issue
its award.
I am fully satisfied with the
presentation of the union's case. We have presented
compelling evidence that our modest objectives of wage
increases and improved conditions of employment are
justified and should be awarded. It is anticipated
that postal management will present an economic case
based on the threat of technology eroding hard-copy
communications, a slumping economy and declining
revenues. APWU is prepared to rebut these baseless
arguments.
The remaining scheduled dates of
hearings in the month of October are 25, 26, 27, 30 and
31."
Bill Burrus
Executive Vice President
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