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Tony Wythe Appointed Branch President, Branch 9, Boston PDF Print E-mail

 

July 1, 2010

 

To: All Members of Local 301’s Executive Board and Council

 

This notice is to inform you of the appointment of Brother Joseph P. “Tony” Wythe to the position of Branch # 9 President (Boston) of Local 301’s Council.  During a telephone poll conducted on July1, 2010 of the Local 301 Executive Board, the E-Board voted unanimously to approve Brother Wythe to fill the remainder of the term left by the retirement of Branch # 9 President John Fetherston.

 

Brother Wythe will fill the remainder of the term of office through December 31, 2010.

 

I know you will all join me in congratulating Brother Wythe on his appointment.  I have every confidence that he’ll do a great job.

  

Fraternally, in Solidarity,

   

Timothy M Dwyer, President

Local 301, NPMHU, LIUNA, AFL-CIO

Local 301 NPMHU 2010 Scholarship Recipients PDF Print E-mail
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Save 20% on Insurance PDF Print E-mail

National Postal Mail Handlers Union Local 301 members in New England, their families, and retirees now have access to the Insurance Tune-up from Ellis Insurance Agency, Inc. The fifteen minute, four-step Insurance Tune-up can save members up to 20% on auto and home insurance.

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Postal Reform- After 7 years of debate, the first official vote by Congress on Postal reform was negative when the House Committee on Government Reform voted 6-20 to defeat the latest version of Postal Reform. The votes "against" mostly came from Republicans (at the behest of the Postal Service), but Democrats also voted against the Bill because of recent, not yet analyzed changes in the powers granted to the Postal Rate Commission.

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