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Retired national officer Jim Edgemon dies
It is with deep sorrow that NALC announces the death of retired national officer Jim Edgemon on Jan. 14 at the age of 88.
The PSHBP/FEHBP transition and your Jan. 17 paycheck
NALC active members should note that today’s (Jan. 17) paycheck will feature prorated health insurance deductions since it covers workdays in both December (covered by your FEHB plan) and January (covered by your new PSHB plan).
NALC statement on the Los Angeles wildfires
NALC President Brian L. Renfroe has released the following statement regarding the Los Angeles wildfires.
NALC submits comments on OSHA’s proposed heat safety rule
Last year, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced a proposed rule on heat injury and illness prevention. The agency is accepting public comments on the proposed rule until Jan. 14.
NALC Bulletin
President Biden signs Social Security Fairness Act; WEP and GPO repealed and Deadline for contract ratification ballot returns extended to Jan. 27
Social Security Fairness Act signed into law by President Biden; WEP and GPO repealed
Today, President Biden signed the Social Security Fairness Act (H.R. 82) into law, delivering a hard-fought victory for letter carriers and public servants across the nation.
January Postal Record available
Read the latest issue online.
Deadline for ballot returns extended to January 27 in contract ratification process
To be counted, ballots must now be received by January 27, 2025. The previous deadline was January 13.
NALC mourns the loss of President Carter, USPS to observe National Day of Mourning on Jan. 9
President Joe Biden designated Thursday, January 9 as a National Day of Mourning. The Postal Service will observe the day. Administrative leave will be granted to eligible employees.
New episode of You Are the Current Resident: NALC's Collective Bargaining History
In the latest episode of You Are the Current Resident, we dive into NALC's pivotal collective bargaining history with former Chief of Staff Jim Sauber. Tune in wherever you listen to podcasts!