NALC: Election notice

Election notice

Pursuant to an election complaint received by the United States Department of Labor’s Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS), the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) has entered into a voluntary agreement with OLMS to conduct a new officer election for the position of NALC director of retired members, under OLMS’ supervision. There will not be new nominations for this position. This new election will take place in September and October 2015.

The election will be conducted by mail ballot. All NALC members are encouraged to update their address with the union by contacting the NALC membership department at (202) 662-2836 or by visiting http://forms.nalc.org/update. Ballots will be mailed to eligible members in the middle of September 2015 and will be due back in the beginning of October 2015. Further details and dates for this election will be provided in an official election notice to be included in The Postal Record and in the mail ballot packages.

Campaigning—Union or employer equipment (including copiers, computers, printers, telephones, e-mail, etc.), office supplies, websites, newsletters, social media, membership lists, facilities, cash, or any other financial or in-kind resources cannot be used to promote or attack any candidate in the election. This prohibition extends to the use of union funds or resources to publicize a branch’s endorsement of a candidate. Campaigning cannot be conducted on union or Postal Service time (including during union meetings or training events) and Postal Service rules regarding campaigning must be followed. These rules apply to any union (including the national, state association, branch, and any other union) and to any employer (whether or not they employ union members). However, these rules do not prohibit branches from publishing in their newsletters campaign advertisements that have been paid for by a candidate. Branches may also sponsor a debate between the candidates, or invite the candidates to speak at meetings, so long as both candidates are afforded an equal opportunity to appear.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the new election and/or campaign activities, please contact OLMS Election Supervisor Brian Lucy at OLMS-NALC-Election@dol.gov.

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