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23rd January 11, 11:40 PM
#1
Researching the USPS Kilts for Carriers resolution
Good evening all,
While researching the 'Kilts for Carriers' resolution proposed by Dean Peterson for a term paper (our assigned theme was 'advocacy for a cause,' and I thought this would be a fun topic, as it has proven to be!) I was bothered by the 'cliffhanger' ending of the story, in which Mr. Peterson said "...I'm taking this to the next convention in 2010..."
After doing a great deal of searching, I came across this NALC newsletter
http://nalc.org/news/precord/Article...convention.pdf
in which the following item appeared:
The Executive Council’s
disapproval of
Resolution 13 was
upheld following a
teller vote, by a vote
of 2,627 to 1,222.
This resolution had
urged the NALC to
approve utility kilts
for purchase
through the uniform allotment program.
//
Not a happy ending for the story, but, as a kilt-wearer and a former USPS employee, I admire his determination!
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24th January 11, 05:20 PM
#2
Thanks for the follow up! For a radical idea he succeeded in getting a fair number of support.
Best regards,
Jake
[B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]
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25th January 11, 03:39 AM
#3
Some of my NALC branch officers at work think it will pass in 2011, based upon the ever growing support in evidence at the last two conventions....
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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25th January 11, 10:18 AM
#4
I happened to be talking to my mail carrier just the other day about this (when he delivered yet another kilt to my house.) He would love to wear a kilt when he is doing his rounds but the resolution keeps getting shot down. He seemed to think that the even if the resolution is passed there are many other (management) hurdles to overcome before we will see USPS carriers in kilts.
"You'll find that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view." -Obi Wan Kenobi
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26th January 11, 11:52 AM
#5
Originally Posted by Woodsheal
Some of my NALC branch officers at work think it will pass in 2011, based upon the ever growing support in evidence at the last two conventions....
Yeah, this fight isn't over yet. I would love to see my local carrier in a kilt!
The Barry
"Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis;
voca me cum benedictis." -"Dies Irae" (Day of Wrath)
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29th January 11, 11:07 AM
#6
The problem is, being a solid, dark color, these kilts will end up looking like skirts on men. This will offend customers. As much as I love kilts, employee uniforms should not be offending customers.
Postal employees already get to wear shorts and comfortable footwear in their jobs.
Techically, all postal employees should be in long pants (male and female) and steel toed safety footwear. For some reason the USPS and Canada Post don't have to follow workplace safety legislation like the rest of us when it comes to clothing.
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29th January 11, 12:32 PM
#7
I think in some Towns with a Scottish bent, that having USPS wear kilts would be fantastic...
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29th January 11, 06:52 PM
#8
Originally Posted by Jay
Techically, all postal employees should be in long pants (male and female) and steel toed safety footwear. For some reason the USPS and Canada Post don't have to follow workplace safety legislation like the rest of us when it comes to clothing.
Like UPS does?
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29th January 11, 08:16 PM
#9
As a letter carrier, I would very much like to wear a kilt on the job.
The only problem I see is that Canada Post's uniform looks far less formal than it did 30 years ago, and I can well imagine kilts worn in a sloppy way that would reflect badly both on the Corporation as well as on the traditional image imparted by the kilt.
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29th January 11, 09:00 PM
#10
Originally Posted by BoldHighlander
Like UPS does?
The UPS guys I have seen have safety toed shoes.
That said, I suppose UPS gets away with it because CP and USPS do it.
Any other industry would require more stringent uniforms for safety.
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