APWU: Postal Vehicle Service Scanning Duty Settlement Reached

9/28/2017 – On August 31, the APWU Motor Vehicle Service Craft Division and the USPS came to a settlement for case numbers Q10V-4Q-C 16466169/HQTV20160275, Q10V-4Q-C 15300453/HQTV20150846 and Q10V-4Q-C 16466163/A19V20160276. The issue concerns the deployment of scanners to Postal Vehicle Service (PVS) drivers, as part of the Surface Visibility (SV) program. The issue initially arose in […]

Federal Judge rejects Private Contract Carriers bid to keep USPS mail routes

12/22/16 WASHINGTON (CN) – Denying private contractors’ request for a restraining order, a federal judge ruled the U.S. Postal Service must abide by an arbitration order to give more than 100 routes to its own union workers. Earlier this month, the National Star Route Mail Contractors Association asked the Washington, D.C. federal court for an […]

HCR contract drivers sue USPS to ignore arbitration award to keep mail routes

12/02/16 WASHINGTON Courthouse News –  – An association of private mail carriers has sued the U.S. Postal Service, claiming its cancellation of 102 contracts to give the work to Post Office employees will not save any money, but will cost the trade group’s members hundreds of jobs. “The terminated contractors will lose more than $57 million […]

USPS deploying 5,000 mobile cellular scanners to postal vehicle service (PVS) drivers.

USPS recently expanded its Surface Visibility (SV) program by deploying 5,000 mobile cellular scanners to postal vehicle service drivers. These scanners use GPS and geo-fencing to track mail movement — including arrivals and departures — and to simplify drops and pickups at detached mail units, mailer sites and freight houses. The cellular scanners are replacing […]

APWU: Arbitrator Denies Union’s Grievance Protesting PVS Conversion to Highway Contract Route

July 2, 2014 – Arbitrator Shyam Das has denied a national-level grievance that protested the subcontracting of Postal Vehicle Service (PVS) operations in Columbus, OH.  In an award dated May 16, Das concluded that management’s decision to convert the entire Columbus PVS operation to a Highway Contract Route “did not rise to the level of […]