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Has your office implemented the Red Line policy?

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If your office has implemented the RED LINE Policy, where you are not allowed, after returning from your route to the office, to take anything across the RED LINE or back to your case. If management is requiring you to do additional duties, that you were not given credit for during last mail count, like waiting to get into office, filling out 1571, PM markup, handling mail extra times, etc. File a grievance to get credit and compensation built into the evaluation of your route.  If you have any questions, call one of the NRLCA District Representative’s.

via KYRLCA Home Page.

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  1. We do things just like we did them during mail count, but I do like that idea for those who did not get the credits in the afternoon also.

  2. Well it is about time someone knows what management is up too. But every time I call the union about new changes they always agree with management…….

  3. well this is illegal; the folder containing the current 603, any and all 4003 copies and any and all notes pertinent are to be kept at the route case along with the trip sheet report,—————————- you are required to return to the route case desk to sign back in and at end of delivery and to sign out for the day when you do leave , this is a class action grievance,—————— what moron thought this up? what office? district etc. ?

  4. That post is from the Kentucky state website and I have seen a few posts about this in the last couple of weeks. Do not know if it is just that state or others. I suspect it is probably something that might eventually roll down hill for all of us.. Just an FYI to be on the watch for it and call the union ASAP

  5. Yes we have already implemented. We leave all mail we bring back in a cubby hole and the clerks bring it back with our hold outs the next day. We do not keep our hold mail at our case either. All hold mail is held in another location of the post office and we take the hold mail to a cart and the clerk sorts it to go with its hold position. Clerk returns hold mail day we deliver it.

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