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Stepping Up Our Work to Face a New Threat
May 15, 2025
Amid threats of privatization by the current presidential administration, A Grand Alliance to Save Our Public Postal Service has revitalized our campaign, bringing together allied coalitions to strengthen ties between postal workers and our...
Maintaining Adequate Financial Controls, Policies, and Procedures
May 15, 2025
Secretary-Treasurer Liz Powell shares the importance of maintaining adequate financial controls, policies and procedures as a local Trustee.
APWU Participates in Rally for Voting Rights
June 29, 2015
Arrion Brown, Nations Capital Southern Maryland Area Local,
and Courtney Jenkins, Baltimore Francis Stu Filbey Area
Local, gearing up to fight for Voting Rights.
Two young union activists, Courtney Jenkins and Arrion Brown, represented the...
Supreme Court Upholds Federal Insurance Exchange, Benefiting Early Retirees and Older Workers
June 26, 2015
In a 6-3 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Thursday in the case of King v. Burwell that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) allows residents of states using the federal insurance exchange to receive premium subsidies for their coverage — an...
APWU Reaches Tentative Agreement for Private-Sector Drivers
June 26, 2015
The APWU and the Mail Contractors of America (MCA) have reached a tentative contract agreement for private-sector drivers in terminals in Des Moines and Kansas City. Union members at those terminals will have the opportunity to vote to ratify or...
Members Show Off Their Union Threads
June 26, 2015
Members of the San Jose Area Local Contract Action
Team show off their union threads on June 14.
Remember to wear your union gear every Thursday!
For more photos, click here.
Staples Owes Maryland $14.3M in Back Taxes
June 25, 2015
Need another reason to be crabby with Staples?
According to a May 28 ruling, the office supply chain owes the state of Maryland $14.3 million in back taxes.