News & information
August 2014
The Postal Record, Vol. 127, No. 8
Cover story
- NALC’s 69th Biennial Convention—Celebrating 125 Years of Service, Solidarity and Progress
News and features
- 2014 Food Drive—The Strength of Solidarity
- Stakeholders rally around reform plan; 6-day language preserved in House appropriations bill; Highway Trust Fund win; A full Board of Governors?; Postal CFO tries to con WSJ; Fact-checking a ‘Fact Checker
- Dates being set for NALC elections
- The Graceful Envelope—Sublime and spirited script symbolizes sentiments
- NALC Financial Statement; Nalcrest Financial Statement
- Monthly columns by national officers and staff members
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President's Message
Unity and solidarity in Philadelphia
- NALC financial statement
- Dates being set for NALC elections
- Stakeholders rally around reform plan
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The strength of solidarity
Working together for those in need results in 72.5 million pounds of food
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Sublime and spirited script symbolizes sentiments
Graceful Envelope Contest
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NALC - 125 years of service, solidarity and progress
69th Biennial Convention
- Nalcrest
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Executive Vice President
Important updates
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Vice President
What in the world are you thinking?
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Secretary Treasurer
OWCP departees: Collection of dues and the per capita tax roster
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Assistant Secretary Treasurer
Bylaws: What's missing?
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Director of City Delivery
Updates
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Contract Talk
Probationary periods
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Director of Safety and Health
Vehicle fires revisited
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Director of Retired Members
USPS post-retirement debt collection
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Monthly CSRS annuity payments
for letter carriers who retire on Nov. 1, 2014
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FERS retirement benefits
for letter carriers who retire on Nov. 1, 2014
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Director of Life Insurance
CCA Retirement Savings Plan
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Director of Health Benefits
Pre-certification for hospital care
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Compensation Department
Decisions, decisions, decisions Part 11: The ECAB appeals process
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Director of Education
Thousands attend NALC convention workshops
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MDA Coordinator
MDA and ALS/Lou Gehrig's disease
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Letter from the Editor
NALC stepping up as battles heat up