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NAPUS
is committed to representing its membership in all areas, including discipline
cases and adverse actions (removals, long suspensions and demotions).
While NAPUS wishes that no Postmaster would ever get into trouble, the
organization supports and finances the finest representation system for
Postmasters. NAPUS also works diligently to prevent problems before they
occur.
To that end, NAPUS consistently has maintained a motivated and highly
skilled team of Postmaster representatives. This team is known as the
National Postmaster Representation Committee.
Members of the National PM Rep Committee assist Postmasters facing discipline
or other adverse actions (click on "PM
Rep Committee Directory"). For serious cases coming under the
jurisdiction of the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), committee members
work with the NAPUS Legal Defense Plan attorney in providing representation.
In addition to these national PM reps, most NAPUS state chapters also
have a PM rep committee or at least a PM rep to assist Postmasters. Many
of these chapter reps work in conjunction with their national counterparts
in coordinating assistance to Postmasters who find themselves in trouble
in their offices.
NAPUS funds a highly qualified Legal Defense Plan (click on "Legal
Defense Fund/Plan") to assist members with particularly challenging
legal cases. NAPUS encourages any Postmaster who is experiencing problems
to contact NAPUS officers, Postmaster representatives or staff for assistance.
Help, advice or assistance early on can help prevent more serious problems
later.
The finest protection a Postmaster can provide is self-protection. Postmasters
should know the requirements of their positions and strive faithfully
and accurately to fulfill these responsibilities.
Seek help when needed (click on The
Postal Inspectors and You). Ask another Postmaster or officer
for help. Do not do anything that could even possibly be considered illegal
or unethical. A Postmaster holds a position of trust in that office and
the community and will be held to high standards.
Postmasters facing possible disciplinary or adverse actions immediately
should contact the NAPUS National Office (click on "Contact
Us").
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