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Documenting Work for Upgrades
In the event you find it necessary to file a grievance seeking to upgrade a duty assignment because of bulk mail acceptance duties, you will need the following documentation to support your case:
It is vital that employees who accept bulk mailings on a daily basis complete all the paperwork on the day the mail is received and that they prepare a Form 3083 each day.
If management delays completion of the paperwork, this fact should be noted in the grievance. This notation will support a contention that management’s action — or inaction – is preventing the union from demonstrating that the employee met the criteria of Section 233 of the ELM.
There are many other variables that may be of importance in filing a successful grievance. If you have any questions about how to document such a case, contact your national business agent.
Higher-Level Pay
In small offices where it is not feasible to clock in and out on a higher-level status each time a bulk mailing is accepted, the union should meet with local management and estimate how much time is spent on average per day performing bulk mail acceptance duties. These higher-level hours should be input manually in the TACS System or on a higher-level pay card each workday or no later than the end of the workweek.
If the hours vary significantly from the estimate, the higher-level hours should be adjusted accordingly. If local management refuses to cooperate and employees are not compensated appropriately for higher-level work, an after-the-fact pay adjustment will be necessary.
Please remember that even if your office does not qualify for a full-time Level 6 position based on Section 233 of the ELM, clerks performing the bulk mail work are entitled to Level 6 pay for hours they spend performing the work.