News & information
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The Postal Record
Published monthly since 1888—before the NALC was founded—The Postal Record is received by every member of the NALC. The magazine presents the union's agenda on political, legislative, labor and workplace issues. It also explains how members can help make their union stronger, their Postal Service better and their country more responsive to the needs of working people.
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NALC Bulletin
The NALC Bulletin provides the latest information on the status of key legislation, major arbitration decisions and special activities of the union. The Bulletin is published as needed. Approximately 13,000 copies of the Bulletin are mailed to branch officials and shop stewards for posting on NALC bulletin boards at postal stations.
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Pay table, COLA info and annuity projections
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Latest News and Updates
NALC calls on Senate to pass Social Security Fairness Act
NALC President Brian L. Renfroe released the following statement regarding the Social Security Fairness Act.
President Renfroe announces Ballot Committee
NALC President Brian L. Renfroe has appointed a Ballot Committee to monitor and observe the dispatch, receipt and tabulation of the ballots in the upcoming ratification election of the proposed 2023-2026 National Agreement between NALC and USPS.
Urge Senate to act on Social Security Fairness Act; thank representatives who supported H.R. 82
Ask the Senate to act and thank members who voted yes on H.R. 82.
House passes Social Security Fairness Act
“This is a major win for letter carriers and other federal annuitants who have been victimized by the WEP and GPO for decades,” NALC President Brian L. Renfroe said.
H.R. 82 vote scheduled; ask your representative to vote yes
Contact your representative through NALC’s Legislative Action Center, or call (202) 224-3121.