HR 1624
Postal Employee Appeal Rights Amendments Act
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Bill overview
This bill aims to strengthen protections for employees at the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) by expanding their right to appeal adverse personnel actions to the Merit Systems Protection Board. Currently, this right is limited for employees not represented by a union. The bill clarifies that any officer or employee in a supervisory, professional, technical, clerical, administrative, or managerial role at the USPS, who is not part of a union, will now have this appeal right. This change ensures greater fairness and recourse for a wider group of USPS workers.
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Primary sponsor
Gerald E. Connolly
Cosponsors
Antonio Delgado
Brenda L. Lawrence
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