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    Postal Service to offer buyouts


    By Alex M. Parker aparker@govexec.com
    August 25, 2009

    The U.S. Postal Service, which has been digging deep to find cost-cutting measures in the face of declining revenues, announced on Tuesday that it will offer buyouts for up to 30,000 employees.

    Employees represented by the American Postal Workers Union or the National Postal Mail Handlers Union who are eligible to retire or who agree to resign will be eligible for buyout packages worth $15,000. The offer will not be available to electronic technicians because those positions are understaffed, according to USPS spokesman Greg Frey. Those represented by the National Association of Letter Carriers or the National Rural Letter Carriers' Association, as well as managers and executives, are not eligible to receive buyouts.

    "We are in a position where we have more employees than we need," Frey said, citing the recession, increased use of the Internet, and advances in mail-sorting technology.

    Those who take the incentive will receive $10,000 in October, and another payment of $5,000 in October 2010. Up to 30,000 workers can take advantage of the buyouts on a first-come, first-served basis.

    The beleaguered agency has been coping with a drop in printed mail and congressional mandates to prefund its Treasury retirement account. USPS has said it does not expect to meet a scheduled $5.4 billion payment for future retirements on Sept. 30, the end of the fiscal year.

    In July, the Government Accountability Office placed the Postal Service on its list of federal agencies and programs at high risk of waste, fraud and abuse.

    Two bills in Congress -- H.R. 22 and S. 1507 -- would give the Postal Service more flexibility on its retirement payments, but officials have said more drastic reforms are needed to keep the agency viable. One option USPS officials and Congress are mulling is to reduce service by eliminating Saturday delivery -- a move that could result in layoffs, USPS acting Vice President Jordan Small told the House Oversight and Government Reform Federal Workforce, Postal Service and District of Columbia Subcommittee at a hearing in July.

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    Default Re: Postal Service to offer buyouts

    The slow death of a institution.
    "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." -- Thomas Jefferson

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    Default Re: Postal Service to offer buyouts

    Just give me 8 more years...

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    Angry Re: Postal Service to offer buyouts

    Quote Originally Posted by Show-me View Post
    The slow death of a institution.
    I took the early out last time missing the $15,000 incentive. A little early on my early out.
    [Do what you think is right and proper]

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