USPS Position Letter: Article 12; Principles of Seniority, Posting and Reassignment (1983)

Principles of Seniority , Posting and Reassignment , Supervisor Return to Bargaining Unit

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The issue in this grievance is whether the seniority of an employee returned to the clerk craft in the local office was properly established. The facts in this case indicate that the grievant returned to the clerk craft after approximately 11 months as a supervisor. The grievant's craft seniority date was reestablished without credit for the time spent as a supervisor. It is the position of the Postal Service that the grievant's craft seniority was properly established. The grievant's return to the clerk craft was on a voluntary basis. Article 37, Section 2.D.7.d.1. of the National Agreement provides... "the seniority shall be established after reassignment as the seniority the employee had when he/she left that craft without seniority credit for service outside the craft." It is also our position that no national interpretive issue involving the terms and conditions of the National Agreement is fairly presented in this case.

Document Type:  USPS Position Letter

APWU National Grievance Number:  H1C3WC12666

Craft:  Clerk

Tags: Principles of Seniority , Posting and Reassignment , Supervisor Return to Bargaining Unit

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