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Article 4 G

An employee has the right to freely communicate with the appropriate member of the following offices concerning individual personnel matters: 1. the Servicing Human Resources

Article 20 A

Any employee who has been injured or incapacitated on the job and able to perform light duty will be assigned to such duties that he

Article 28 G

When practical, an employee will be given at least 24 hours advance notice of individual shift changes. Individuals involved in a change of shifts should

Article 31 A (1)

The Agency will provide the Union the opportunity to be represented at any examination of an employee in the unit by a representative of the

Article 33 E

Step I – Informal grievances must be filed within thirty calendar days after the incident occurs. This time limit will not apply where it is

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National Border Patrol Council

The National Border Patrol Council (NBPC) is the exclusive representative of approximately 18,000 Border Patrol Agents and support personnel assigned to the U.S. Border Patrol. The U.S. Border Patrol falls under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Under DHS, the Border Patrol is under the direction of Customs and Border Protection (CBP).