About Tommy Roma

Tommy Roma entered the Postal Service March 1, 1968 as a substitute letter carrier in Brooklyn, NY. He was promoted to Supervisor of mails in 1978. He became a member of the National Association of Postal Supervisors from day one of his supervisory career and rose through the ranks of NAPS from Executive Board member to President of NAPS Branch 68 Brooklyn N.Y. He was elected New York Area Vice President of NAPS at the National Convention in Alaska September 2000, and has set out to make a difference.

The Difference a Year Can Make

 January 2, 2024

Mid-winter and the holiday season can be a very challenging time for a lot of people. With only a few weeks left to GIVE HAPPY through the CFC, now is a great time to donate. Sarah was trapped…

 

 

Cause of the Week: Housing & Shelter

November 20, 2023

The CFC cause of the week is Housing & Shelter. A famous and often-quoted movie line touts “There’s no place like home!” But too many people around the world either don&r…

Here's how to pump up a community

November 17, 2023

Jean is a father and a pastor in Haiti. He is so grateful for the CFC-participating charity that installed a life-changing water pump in his community. “In the past, we had to walk 60…

NAPS Newsbreak: District Court Rules that NAPS is Entitled to Discovery in Pay Lawsuit

August 31, 2023 
 

NAPS recently won another victory in its pay lawsuit against the U.S. Postal Service when the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that NAPS is entitled to some discovery in…  Click here for more information

NAPS Newsbreak - New Supervisor Workload Credit Effective April 1, 2023

April 5, 2023 
 

March 27, 2023 Board Memo 020-2023: NAPS Newsbreak – New Supervisor Workload Credit Effective April 1, 2023 Executive Board, The new Supervisory Workload Credit (SWC) model go into effect on April 1, 2023. The SWC tool will reflect updates with April posting and can be found on the Workforce webpage, https://workforce.usps.gove/welcome.

Click here for more information.

Thank you and be safe.

March 15, 2023
 
Board Memo 016-2023: EAS Carry Survey WTD Overview Update
 
Executive Board,
 
NAPS HQ continues to request, receive, and monitor the EAS work hours that are being reported on the survey in conjunction with the NAPS negotiated memorandum that all exempt Postmasters level 22 and below and all exempt Station Managers of Customer Service be entitled to additional pay should the need arise where they are required to deliver mail. As a reminder, this data can serve to validate the mandate that EAS deliver mail in violation of the CBA as well as support the request for additional pay for work hours used for the “delivery of mail.”
 
NAPS is receiving weekly updates on this data. The last results were shared in Board Memo 015-2023 (February 27, 2023). Attached are the most recent survey results from March 10 and March 14.
 
Please share this information with your membership.

Thank you, and be safe.
 
NAPS Headquarters
1727 King Street, Suite 400
Alexandria, VA 22314-2753
P: (703) 836-9660 | F: (703) 836-9665
  1. National Association of Postal Supervisors
    Branch 68, Tommy Roma

     

    THERE WILL BE A NAPS
    MEETING ON APRIL 16, 2024

    AT BROOKLYN P&DC
    1050 FORBELL STREET
    BROOKLYN, NY 11256
    ROOM: 2014
    TIME: 7:00 PM UNTIL 10:00 PM

    GUEST SPEAKER ADELA LIVINGSTON O.I.C.
    BROOKLYN, NY

    BRANCH 68
    PO BOX 230-0244
    BROOKLYN, NY 11223-0244

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     All Profits to SPAC

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  • Jammal Muhammad – President
    Walter DeBerry- Exec VP
    John Bu – VP Stations & Branches
    Janet Scantlebury-Tour 2 VP Brooklyn P&DC
    Tour 3 VP Brooklyn P&DC Secretary
    Frank Smith – Sgt at Arms

FAQ

NAPS is here to answer any questions you may have regarding your membership or our work on Capitol Hill. Below you will find just a few of the frequently asked questions that we receive in our office. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

What are the benefits of NAPS membership?

If you need a reason for joining NAPS, here are three: representation, information, and opportunity.  Over 26,000 NAPS members have representation where it counts–at Postal Service Headquarters and on Capitol Hill. Whether the issue is pay, benefits, or working conditions, you have a qualified group of professional advocates working on your behalf, especially in times of real need. For approved cases, NAPS’ Disciplinary Defense Fund provides a trained advocate for members facing removal, reduction in grade, and postal financial indebtedness (Debt Collection Act).

From the EAS employee’s perspective, members also receive information on legislation, postal policy, and ways of achieving your career goals. Area training seminars are held on a variety of topics. Our annual legislative training seminar in Washington teaches grass roots legislative techniques and provides information on bills of interest to members.

Perhaps most important of all, NAPS members have the opportunity of becoming better informed and more efficient, while making the USPS a better place to work. NAPS exists to raise the standard of efficiency, to widen the field of opportunity and to improve the quality of the work environment for those members who make the Postal Service their career.

You may join NAPS by completing a Form 1187, authorizing dues withholding, and returning it to your local branch officer or to NAPS headquarters in Alexandria, VA.  Be a part of a dynamic organization that works for you.  Complete your Form 1187 today.

When my NAPS branch affiliation changes, what happens to my local branch dues deductions?

For all regular dues-withholding members who move from one branch to another, your dues amount automatically adjusts through USPS payroll and NAPS cannot control this change.  At the end of each month our system notifies USPS payroll to process any member dues changes as needed, according to USPS scheduling.  When your local affiliation changes from one branch to another your dues are immediately directed to your new branch regardless of the deduction amount.  No action is required on your part to also change your dues or the deduction amount. 

You will see any dues change reflected on your paystub before it appears on the local branch membership report, since our reporting is done a month behind real-time.  NAPS dues are noted on your paystub as Union Dues – S.  If you see another letter besides “S” next to the deduction, this means that the dues are for another organization.

Legislative Answers

  • Where do I find the directions for starting a Payroll Deduction allotment for SPAC?

    Go to the SPAC page, click on “Directions for setting up an online Payroll Deduction Allotment” and follow the steps.

  • How do I make an online SPAC contribution?

    Go to the SPAC page and choose “Make an Online Contribution” and you will be prompted through the process.

  • Where can I use the congressional email communication tool (CapWiz)?

    That can be found at the NAPS Capwiz Legislative Action Center.