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APWU – Maintenance Part-Time Regular Conversions Announced

The USPS and APWU reached an agreement on the selected Part-Time Regular (PTR) names and locations to be converted to a full-time position. Below are the names and locations of the 50 employees who are scheduled to be converted on October 18, 2025. If you are listed below and are not interested in being converted to a full-time position, this is your last chance to turn down the conversion in writing by sending Dir. Idowu Balogun an email of declination or sending the Postal Service a letter by October 05, 2025. (Sample letter is linked here).

Last Name First Name State
Baldwin Katherine ID
Binkley LeThuy TX
Blackshear Kevin WA
Bonforti Daniel NJ
Brewer Patricia MO
Brown Octavis GA
Burr Reggie DC
Calabria Nicola NY
Castillo Jimmy TX
Clay Antonio VA
Clifton Shamus WI
Dildy William NY
Eisenhart David AR
Fiske Matthew ME
Gocha Federal TX
Gonzalez Martin WI
Herman Richard HI
Howell Kem AL
Hunter Sonja UT
Irizarry Ryan IN
Jackson Andy SC
Jackson Sr. David VA
Johnson Angela TX
Kaplan Michael AZ
Kapoor Ravi CA
Last Name First Name State
Killoran Jimmy AZ
Long Donna AR
McDowell Jami VA
Mercer Joseph OH
Peschke Troy MI
Powells Michael OR
Reyes Christena OK
Rief Suezette NE
Riley Michael MN
Rodriguez Rafael PR
Sanderson Eric NM
Sandiago Leal David TX
Seagrove Heather SC
Sjoberg Kristie CA
Srader Darrin TX
Strause III Lewis WI
Torres Alvaro TX
Vargas Mendez Rickey PR
Veal Katrina LA
Walker Brittany TX
Washington Sr. Leondre DC
Wright Brady AR
Yasso Christina PA
Poppe *** Wayne OK

Background:

6X 18T-6X-C 21354335 Part-Time Regular (PTR) National Cap Violations in the Maintenance Craft

The parties agree that the following represents resolution of all outstanding remedy issues in case 6X 18T-6X-C 21354335 / HQTT20210355. Paragraphs 7 and 8 of this Settlement Agreement also provide the process the parties will follow to address and remedy future violations, if any, of the national PTR cap in the Maintenance Craft.

1. The Postal Service will do a one-time conversion to full-time status of 50 Maintenance Craft PTRs. In order to get 50 conversions, the Postal Service will identify 75 Maintenance Craft PTRs who will be offered a conversion opportunity. The employees will have the option to decline, in writing, the offer of conversion and remain in their current PTR duty assignments. If more than 50 PTRs accept the conversion, the Postal Service will determine the 50 PTRs who will be converted. If there are less than 50 PTRs that accept the conversion opportunity, additional PTRs will be identified for conversion until a total of 50 PTRs are converted as part of this one-time conversion. The parties will discuss the locations where the conversion opportunities will be offered. The PTRs will be converted in place to FTR status consistent with the duty assignment the PTR currently works, and the employee will remain at their current level. The Postal Service will issue a written offer of conversion to the identified PTRs as soon as practicable, but no later than five (5) months of the date of this settlement, with a copy of the offers to the APWU at the National level. A copy of the declination, if applicable, will be provided by the Postal Service to the APWU at the National level.

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