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Contract Ratification
Procedures
(Adopted February 2002)
The following procedures have been adopted by
the National Executive Board of the National Postal Mail Handlers
Union, pursuant to Article V, Section 9 of the NPMHU National
Constitution, to govern the referendum vote that will be held
to ratify the terms of the tentative 2000 National Agreement
between the Union and the U.S. Postal Service.
- 1. All regular members who are employed by
the U.S. Postal Service as of the last pay period of January
2002 shall be eligible to vote. It will take a majority of
the votes properly cast to ratify the tentative agreement.
- The voting shall be by mail ballot in postage-guaranteed
return envelopes that are pre-addressed to a Post Office Box
rented specifically for the collection of such ballots. Voters
will be required to set forth their name, their Local Union,
and the last four digits of their social security number on
the return envelope, but not on the inside envelope containing
their secret ballot.
- All eligible voters will be furnished with
the text of any proposed changes and deletions, together with
their ballots and return envelopes, as soon as practicable
after the tentative agreement has been reached. It is the
present intention of the National Office to mail these materials
to all eligible voters no later than March 12, 2002.
- The balloting period shall extend until April
2, 2002. The ballots will be collected from the Post Office
Box and counted beginning at 9:00 a.m. on that day. The Union
shall retain the American Arbitration Association to certify
the ballot count. All Local Unions may send observers to be
present at the collection, verification, opening, and counting
of the ballots.
- Any member who does not receive a ballot
or the accompanying information must call the Ratification
Ballot Coordinator at 202-833-9095, extension 1025, to request
those materials.
- The results of the voting will be announced
publicly after the final ballot count is available. Copies
of the official ballot count will be furnished to all Local
Unions for posting.
- All envelopes and ballots, together with
other pertinent records pertaining to the vote, shall be maintained
by the National Office for at least one year.
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