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APWU Takes on Wall Street and Postal Privatizers

July 24, 2025
On July 24, hundreds of postal workers, labor allies, and members of the community took to the streets of New York City in a high-spirited rally to tell Wall Street bankers, billionaires, and anyone who wants to privatize our postal service that “...

APWU Launches National Ad; Warns of Price Hikes, Post Office Closures in Anti-Privatization Campaign

July 21, 2025
This week the American Postal workers Union (APWU) launched a national advertising campaign on  to alert the public about proposed plans to privatize the public Postal Service. The ad called “Memo” highlights a document sent by Wells Fargo Equity...

MVS Director Pritchard to Retire; Foster to Become Craft Director

April 28, 2013
 Bob Pritchard has announced he will retire May 10, ending a run of more than 17 years as director of the Motor Vehicle Craft.

e-Team Report, April 26, 2013

April 26, 2013
Postal Service Protection Act Gains Support in Congress Sign the Petition to Save the Postal Service Obama Announces Nominee for USPS Board of Governors Sen. Carper Expresses Hope for Postal Legislation on Obama’s Desk by July 4th Email Pioneer Says...

Sign the Petition to Save the Postal Service

April 26, 2013
The APWU is asking union members and supporters to sign an online petition urging the White House to Save the Postal Service and Save American Jobs by supporting the Postal Service Protection Act (H.R. 630 in the House / S. 316 in the Senate).

AFL-CIO, Union Plus Offer ‘Dreams of Jobs and Freedom’ Scholarships

April 25, 2013
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, during which Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his historic “I Have a Dream” speech, the AFL-CIO and Union Plus are offering scholarships to help graduating high school seniors...

Postal Service Protection Act Gains Support in Congress

April 25, 2013
Legislation to restore financial health to the U.S. Postal Service has gained more support in Congress, thanks in large part to the efforts of APWU members who have contacted lawmakers.

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