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Check below for selected USPS publications NALC has made publicly available. They include the M-39, M-41, Employee and Labor Relations Manual (ELM), Administrative Support Manual (ASM), Postal Operations Manual (POM), as well as a selection of publications, management instructions, and a wide selection of handbooks, manuals and other documents.
513.11 Sick Leave for Employee Incapacitation. Sick leave insures employees against loss of pay if they are incapacitated and cannot perform their duties because of illness, injury, pregnancy and confinement, or medical (including dental or optical) examination or treatment.
The employee or family member must be under the continuing supervision of, but need not be receiving active treatment by, a health care provider. Examples of such conditions include Alzheimer’s, a severe stroke, and the terminal stages of a disease.
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) guarantees eligible letter carriers up to 12 weeks of leave each postal leave year, for: A new child in the family—by birth, by adoption or by placement in foster care; Caring for a family member with a serious health condition;
ELM 55 - Employee and Labor Relations Manual - Contents. Transmittal Letter. How to Use the Summary of Changes. 110 General Information. 111 Purpose. 112 Responsibilities. 113 Definitions. 114 Organization Charts. 120 Structures and Staffing.
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ELM issue 54 was published in September 2023 and includes all revisions published in the Postal Bulletin through August 24, 2023. The Summary of Changes contains detailed information about all revisions since the publication of ELM issue 53 in September 2022. All changes published in the Postal Bulletin are effective immediately. C. Availability