The
National Association of Postal Supervisors is a membership
organization representing over 36,000 active and retired supervisors, managers and
postmasters who work for or who retired from the United States Postal Service (USPS). The object of the Association is to promote, through appropriate and
effective action, the welfare of its members, and to cooperate with USPS and other
agencies of the federal government in a continuing effort to improve the service, to raise
the standard of efficiency, and to widen the field of opportunity for its members who make
the Postal Service or the federal government their life work.
NAPS is a management
association, not a union. NAPS is unique among federal management associations in that our
rights are statutory, with a high level of detail concerning our relationship with USPS.
(NAPS' rights are listed under Title 39 of the US Code, Section 1004.)
NAPS represents the
overwhelming majority of first-line supervisors who work both in facilities where postal
employees process mail and where they deliver mail. Our membership also includes other
mid-level and senior managers in every functional area of the Postal Service, including
marketing, finance, human resources and maintenance, to name a few. We have a growing
number of postmasters as members, individuals who decided to remain a part of our
organization even after being promoted to a postmaster position.
Our members work in the
field. We do not represent managers who work at USPS Headquarters in Washington, DC, or
senior managers in the Postal Career Executive Service who are installation heads.