Postal Supervisors and Managers Fairness Act of 2025
The Postal Supervisors and Managers Fairness Act ensures timely pay proposals and establishes binding dispute resolution for USPS supervisory and managerial compensation.
The Postal Supervisors and Managers Fairness Act ensures timely pay proposals and establishes binding dispute resolution for USPS supervisory and managerial compensation.
The Postal Supervisors and Managers Fairness Act of 2025 is a legislative proposal designed to formalize and streamline the process by which the United States Postal Service (USPS) determines pay and benefits for its supervisory and managerial personnel. The bill seeks to ensure that the supervisors' organization has timely notification and a binding mechanism for resolving disputes regarding compensation.
The primary intent of this bill is to provide greater transparency and fairness in the negotiation of pay policies, schedules, and fringe benefit programs for USPS supervisors and managers. By establishing strict timelines for proposals and making final panel determinations binding, the bill aims to reduce uncertainty and prolongued disputes over managerial compensation.
The bill amends Title 39 of the U.S. Code to require the Postal Service to provide written proposals for changes to pay and benefits in two specific scenarios:
* Expirations: At least 60 days before a current pay decision or benefit program is scheduled to expire, the USPS must provide a written proposal for changes.
* Collective Bargaining Impacts: No later than 60 days after a collective bargaining agreement is reached with a recognized representative (e.g., a craft union) that affects supervisory pay—such as changes to the "supervisory differential"—the USPS must provide a written proposal to the supervisors' organization.
The bill mandates that the USPS and the supervisors' organization strive to resolve differences using existing procedures. If a resolution is not reached, the bill modifies the dispute resolution process:
* Binding Determinations: After a panel has made a recommendation and considered input from both parties, the panel must issue a final determination within 15 days.
* Enforceability: This final determination is explicitly stated as binding upon both the Postal Service and the supervisors' organization.
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