Finally !! A well deserved raise coming our way

in #news7 years ago

While the ink on the deal hasn’t dried yet, more than 200,000 postal employees could see a series of pay raises down the road, now that one of the major postal unions has reached a provisional labor agreement with the U.S. Postal Service.

The National Association of Letter Carriers, which represents more than 213,000 postal employees, announced May 12 that it has reached a tentative agreement on a labor contract that would last until September 2019. All career and non-career postal employees represented by NALC would receive two pay raises, as well as a pay-grade consolidation that would give postal workers currently on the higher grade yet another wage increase.

According to the tentative labor contract, letter carriers would receive a 1.2 percent pay raise that would retroactively start on Nov. 26, 2016, then receive a 1.3 percent pay raise that would take effect on Nov. 25 this year.

Postal employees currently at Grade 2 of NALC’s letter carrier pay scale would receive a 2.1 percent pay raise, effective Nov. 24, 2018, while Grade 1 employees would move up to Grade 2.

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Gotta dig the mail man ! Ty for spreading some good news!

Yes, we work to hard not to get paid what we deserve.

Hi Kelvin,

Your postal news is really good!

Thanks for sharing it!

No problem bro.
That's how I pay my bills, so if I can help reach out to my postal crew, I'm hoping they smiling now.lol

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