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<b>Question:</b> Are managers or supervisors members of the bargaining unit represented by the NPMHU?
<b>Question:</b> Are managers or supervisors members of the bargaining unit represented by the NPMHU?
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<b>Answer:</b> No. However, mail handlers serving in a temporary supervisory position (204b) or in a supervisory training program are still considered to be craft employees and may continue to accrue seniority in the mail handler craft. The right of such employees and those detailed to EAS positions to bid on vacant duty assignments or to encumber their current duty assignment is governed by Article 12 (Section 12.3B12).
<b>Answer:</b> No. However, mail handlers serving in a temporary supervisory position (204b) or in a supervisory training program are still considered to be craft employees and may continue to accrue seniority in the mail handler craft. The right of such employees and those detailed to EAS positions to bid on vacant duty assignments or to encumber their current duty assignment is governed by Article 12 (Section 12.3B12).
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<b>Question:</b> Are postal employees still working at the Mail Transport Equipment Centers or Repair Centers (MTEC) represented by the NPMHU?
<b>Question:</b> Are postal employees still working at the Mail Transport Equipment Centers or Repair Centers (MTEC) represented by the NPMHU?
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<b>Answer:</b> Yes. However, they are considered to be members of a separate bargaining unit, and therefore are not directly covered by the 2022 National Agreement between the NPMHU and the Postal Service. Rather, pursuant to the
<b>Answer:</b> Yes. However, they are considered to be members of a separate bargaining unit, and therefore are not directly covered by the 2022 National Agreement between the NPMHU and the Postal Service. Rather, pursuant to the
Memorandum of Understanding Mail Transport Equipment Centers/Repair Centers (MOU) that is contained in the 1998 National Agreement, the terms and conditions of employment for employees at the MTECs are governed by the Supplemental Agreement covering the MTECs (as specifically modified by the MOU) until all such postal facilities are closed and all employees are reassigned in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding regarding reassignment from MTEC facilities.
Memorandum of Understanding Mail Transport Equipment Centers/Repair Centers (MOU) that is contained in the 1998 National Agreement, the terms and conditions of employment for employees at the MTECs are governed by the Supplemental Agreement covering the MTECs (as specifically modified by the MOU) until all such postal facilities are closed and all employees are reassigned in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding regarding reassignment from MTEC facilities.

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