Here is a group photo from the Bux-Mont 920 crew that made their way to the annual Region 12 RAP Sessions.

All the branch LMOUs have been updated, and they are available to view or download now on our LMOU page. These will be in effect until a new National Contract is finalized after the expiring of the 2026 contract.
A big thank you goes out to all the members, stewards, and executive board that worked hard to get all of these updated this summer.
NALC and the Postal Service have released a jointly developed document with the national parties’ mutual understanding on specific sections of Article 8 of the 2023-2026 USPS/NALC National Agreement. The document, M-02011 in NALC’s Materials Reference System (MRS), answers commonly asked questions about recently implemented provisions of the contract.
The United States Postal Service has informed the NALC that Table 2 Steps AA & A have been eliminated. Starting July 12, 2025, all carriers in those steps will be moved up to Step B, with a new 46 week period starting until the next step. Along with this action, a new pay table has been released, and attached below.
Also, USPS has confirmed that back pay calculations are still ongoing, and payments are expected to be a part of the August 29 paycheck. Back pay will include November 2023 & November 2024 general wage increases as well as the first 4 contracted COLA increases.
Bux-Mont 920 is planning the first Golf Outing on Monday October 13, 2025. This is a scheduled Holiday for all regular carriers. Sign-up here, or by scanning the QR code below.
Today, the House Democratic Caucus selected Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) to serve as the next ranking member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. NALC President Brian L. Renfroe released the following statement:
NALC congratulates Ranking Member Garcia on this critical leadership position. NALC has a long history of working successfully and productively with the House Oversight Committee, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with Ranking Member Garcia.
Congressman Garcia has a strong record supporting workers’ rights, unions, fair retirements, and a strong, public Postal Service. We look forward to him bringing that vision to leadership on the oversight committee.
With a new postmaster general set to start at the Postal Service, now more than ever, it is essential to have strong leadership on the House committee that oversees USPS. I look forward to working with Ranking Member Garcia to defend our nation’s public, non-taxpayer-funded Postal Service and the universal service we provide to every American.
Original Article: NALC.org