Archives: March 2004


Wednesday, March 31, 2004

Timeline Announced for ‘Early Outs [No Comments]

News Service #5-04
March 30, 2004

* Timeline Announced for ‘Early Outs’
Dates Set for Excluded, Newly Eligible Employees

* Postal Reform Update
Congress, White House Clash Over
Responsibility for Retirement Funding

* ‘Sunday Premium’ Dispute Resolved

* APWU Files Grievance Over
‘Interactive Voice Response’ System

* Bulk Mail Center Conference

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Posted by John Durben @ 05:51 PM CST

Saturday, March 20, 2004

Minutes of Safety & Health Meeting - February 24, 2004 [No Comments]
PRESENT: Sam Gonzalez, Tom Scott, Norb Hackl, Gail Nohr, John Moker, John Durben, Janet Bieschke, Steven Langenberg, Jim Landry

The meeting was called to order at 10:20 AM [more]
Posted by Gail Nohr @ 05:00 PM CST



Friday, March 12, 2004

Ergonomics Research Shows Many Shift Workers May Be at Risk Of Injury [No Comments]

New research has determined that ergonomic issues are different for the 24 million Americans who work nights. Limited employee involvement in schedule selection, long work days and an excess of consecutive work days are all linked to increased risk of ergonomics-related injuries.

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Posted by John Durben @ 05:32 PM CST

Thursday, March 4, 2004

Feingold Introduces Budget Amendments Aimed at Saving Taxpayers and Medicare [No Comments]

Both Amendments are Based on Legislation Feingold Introduced Last Year

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Russ Feingold introduced two amendments today that would save taxpayers and the Medicare program millions of dollars. The first amendment eliminates almost $4 billion of the "slush fund" for HMOs and PPOs included in the Medicare prescription drug bill that passed last year.

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Posted by John Durben @ 05:43 PM CST


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