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NPMHU and USPS Reach Agreement to Convert 230 MHAs to Career Full-time Regular by July 22, 2022

Memorandum of Understanding Re: Additional Mail Handler Staffing &
Q&As on the MOU: Re: Additional Mail Handler Staffing – June 26, 2022 (pdf)

Attached to this letter is a new MOU signed by the NPMHU and the Postal Service to provide for additional Mail Handler staffing by converting 230 Mail Handler Assistants to full-time regular career employment no later than July 22, 2022.  Also attached is a chart listing the 17 installations in which these conversions will take place and the number of conversions that will take place in each listed installation.

Additionally, the parties have agreed to a Joint Question and Answer document addressing and affirming the parties’ mutual understanding and interpretation of the provisions contained in this MOU, which is also attached.

A copy of these documents will also be posted on the NPMHU website.  Please do not hesitate to contact the National CAD should you have any questions.

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