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ELM REVISION

Authorized Type I Uniform Item: Quarter-Length Sock

Effective July 21, 2005, the Employee and Labor Relations Manual (ELM) 933 is revised to reflect an addition to the requirements for Type 1 uniforms worn by city letter carriers, clerks performing city letter carrier duties, motor vehicle operators, tractor-trailer operators, driving instructors and examiners, letterbox mechanics, ramp clerks and transfer clerks, AMF, area maintenance technician/specialists, and maintenance mechanics working as letter box mechanics. The revision adds the quarter- length sock to the Type 1 uniform.

We will incorporate this revision into the next printed version of the ELM and also into the next online update, available on the Postal ServiceTM PolicyNet Web site:

• Go to http://blue.usps.gov.

• Under "Essential Links" in the left-hand column, click on References.

• Under "References" in the right-hand column, under "Policies," click on PolicyNet.

• Click on Manuals.

(The direct URL for the Postal Service PolicyNet Web site is http://blue.usps.gov/cpim.)

It is also available on the Postal Service Internet:

• Go to www.usps.com.

• Click on About USPS & News, then Forms & Publications, then Postal Periodicals and Publications, and then Manuals.

Employee and Labor Relations Manual (ELM)

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9 Labor Relations

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930 Work Clothes and Uniforms

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933 Authorized Uniform Items and Combinations

933.1 Type 1 Uniforms

933.11 Type 1 Items

933.111 Type 1a

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[Revise the line for socks in the table to read as follows:]

Items for Men
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Socks Calf-length, crew style, or quarter-length uniform blue-gray, black, or white with blue stripes
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Items for Women
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Socks Calf-length, crew style, or quarter-length uniform blue-gray, black, or white with blue stripes
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—Labor Relations Systems,
Labor Relations, 7-21-05


NOTICE

U.S. Postal Inspection Service - Delivering a World of Career Opportunities

U.S. Postal Service Inspection Service seal.Have you ever thought about becoming a postal inspector? The US Postal Inspection Service is seeking self-motivated Postal ServiceTM employees who possess personal integrity, sound judgment, a sense of pride and loyalty, and a desire to be challenged.

The mission of the Postal Inspection Service is to protect the Postal Service, its employees, and its customers from criminal attack, and to protect the nation's mail system from criminal misuse. To accomplish this, postal inspectors investigate criminal, civil, and administrative violations of postal-related laws, often using forensics and cutting-edge technologies.

You may be eligible to become a postal inspector if you:

• Are a US citizen between 21 and 36 1/2 years of age.

• Possess a conferred, four-year degree from an accredited college or university.

 

 

 

 

• Have no felony or domestic violence convictions.

• Are in good physical condition.

• Write and speak English clearly.

• Are willing to relocate.

US postal inspectors are the federal law enforcement agents with investigative jurisdiction in all criminal matters involving the integrity and security of the Postal Service. They are required to carry firearms, make arrests, provide testimony, serve subpoenas, execute search warrants, and prepare comprehensive reports. Postal Inspectors must be in good physical condition and be capable of performing physical activities on a sustained basis.

The US Postal Inspection Service will be accepting applications for the position of postal inspector from August 1 through 13, 2005. If you are interested in submitting an application or would like additional information, visit our Web site at: www.usps.com/postalinspectors.

—Postal Inspection Service, 7-21-05

U.S. Postal Inspection Service - Delivering a World of
Career Opportunities

U.S. Postal Inspection Service seal.

Open Season August 1-13, 2005

You may be eligible to become a Postal Inspector if you:

• Are a U.S. citizen between 21 and 36 1/2 years of age.

• Possess a conferred, four-year degree from an accredited college or university.

• Have no felony or domestic violence convictions.

• Are in good physical condition.

• Write and speak English clearly.

• Are willing to relocate.

The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is accepting applications for the position of postal inspector from August 1 through 13, 2005. If you are interested in submitting an application or would like more information, visit www.usps.com/postalinspectors.

—Postal Inspection Service, 7-21-05