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APWU Members to Vote
on Tentative 4-Year Agreement
Mailing Starts Dec. 18; Vote Count, Results on Jan. 9
APWU News Bulletin #14-2006, Dec. 12, 2006 | PDF
(Revised Jan. 5, 2007)
With a mailing set to begin on Dec. 18, the referendum process concerning the tentative 2006-2010 APWU-USPS contract has begun.
If You Don’t Receive a Ballot... The referendum mailing to APWU members will take place Dec. 18-20. Returned ballots must be received by 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 9. The vote-count will begin immediately. If you have not received a ballot by Dec. 26, contact the American Arbitration Association at 800-529-5218 to request a duplicate. (You also may make the request via e-mail to apwu@adr.org.) Provide your name, the last four digits of your Social Security number, your craft, and your mailing address. |
The single-question ballot offers a choice of ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ on a tentative agreement that would run from Nov. 21, 2006, to Nov. 20, 2010. Completed ballots must be received by Friday, Jan. 12, when the vote count will take place.
(Note: The original deadline for ballots to be received was Jan. 9 — see Contract Ratification Balloting Extended to Jan. 12.)
The ratification mailing includes a summary of the changes, a copy of the tentative agreement, a ballot, a return envelope, the statement of the Rank-and- File Bargaining Advisory Committee, and a letter from APWU President William Burrus.
The Rank-and-File Committee voted unanimously on Dec. 7 to approve the tentative agreement. In accordance with Article 13.9.C of the APWU Constitution, the committee must approve a tentative agreement before members are given the opportunity to vote on it. The panel is also responsible for supervising the vote.
Talks over a successor to the 2000-2006 National Agreement began in August, and continued two weeks past the Nov. 20 expiration.
Statement of the Rank-and-File Committee
Editor’s note: The following is the full report of the 2006 APWU Rank-and-File Bargaining Advisory Committee.
The Rank-and-File Bargaining Advisory Committee, comprised of one appointee from each APWU National Executive Board member plus a representative from the Deaf/Hard of Hearing Task Force, was called to APWU Headquarters on Dec. 7, 2006, to begin deliberations on a tentative agreement.
The committee received numerous presentations from President Burrus, national craft directors, other national officers, and staff. After examination, consideration, and debate of all documents, issues, and responses to the committee’s in-depth questions, the Rank-and-File Committee has unanimously approved the contract to be released for ratification vote by the members.
The committee’s rationale included the following:
While the union was unable to achieve all the improvements sought in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Memo during this round of negotiations, we are confident that future attempts will result in improved conditions for our Deaf and Hard of Hearing brothers and sisters.
In conclusion, the Rank-and-File Bargaining Advisory Committee believes that the tentative contract provides sufficient wage increases to offset the increases in health benefit premiums.
The upgrade for all APWU members fulfills a convention mandate. The improvements in non-economic areas of the contract extend beyond the end date of this contract. These negotiated contractual provisions will benefit our membership for years to come.
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