LOCAL 300

NATIONAL POSTAL MAIL HANDLERS UNION
AFL-CIO
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Hicksville (Mid Island) Branch of Local 300

The history of this branch starts with the opening of the Hicksville Post Office at 185 West John Street in 1967/68, and in conjunction with the now defunct, 160/260 Engineers Drive facility located then in Bethpage, New York. During the early 1970’s these 2 main facilities fell within the jurisdiction of Local 180. Local 180 had the authority to serve both of these stations, however, on or about the mid 1970’S Local 180 merged with Local 300. Local 300 then and now serves, in part, the Tri-State area, and is the largest and most industrious Local in the nation.

Construction for the Mid Island P&DC plant began mid 1985 and was operational in September 1987. Located at the corner of Route 110 and Duryea Road in Melville New York. The opening of Mid Island had consolidated much associated office’s of Long Island and replaced the out-of-date Engineer’s Drive facility. Mid Island is the largest postal facility serving the American people on Long Island.

In the early 1990’s, the Postal Service leased two facilities known as Maxess and Winding Road. The Maxess Road facility is located at Melville and Winding Road facility was located at Old Bethpage. The Winding Road facility has been closed. The work performed at Winding Road has been moved to 185 West John St. in Hicksville. The jurisdiction of this branch also encompasses an associate office located in Plainview.

Labor Management Meeting Minutes

    Mid Island Labor-Mgt Mtg Minutes 09-10-10.pdf

Current Local Agreement

    Hicksville (Mid Island) LMOU 2008.pdf

Past Local Agreements

    Hicksville (Mid Island) LMOU 2003.pdf

    Hicksville (Mid Island) LMOU 6-24-99.pdf