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Recent Polling Shows Registered Voters Overwhelmingly Favor Public Postal Service, Expanding Services

May 8, 2025
In February, the APWU commissioned a national survey to better understand the public’s sentiment on the public Postal Service and attempts at privatization. Here are the key takeaways 

PRESS RELEASE: Americans Overwhelmingly Oppose Privatizing the U.S. Postal Service, Finds New Survey from Democratic and Republican Polling firms

May 8, 2025
WASHINGTON – New polling shows that postal customers strongly believe that proposals to privatize the United States Postal Service should be marked “Return to Sender.”  In a national survey of 1,402 registered voters, those surveyed oppose postal...

Information Technology and Accounting Services Negotiations

March 24, 2025
Support Services Director Arrion Brown provdes an update on the status of  IT/AS negotiations. 

Protecting the Postal Service, Our Livelihoods After the Election

March 24, 2025
The new administration brings challenges that could directly have an impact on the Postal Service and the lives of postal workers. Our union must remain united and proactive in defending the Postal Service, our jobs, and the services we provide to...

Protecting Our Rights During the Threats We Face!

March 24, 2025
The threats to our collective bargaining rights are very real. There are new policies that some people in power want to implement, which could signi cantly impact our ability to negotiate for our wages, rights, and benefits. Organization Director...

Motor Vehicle Service Employees Are Essential

March 24, 2025
Whether meeting with the Postmaster General (PMG), Deputy PMG, members of Congress, or national arbitrators, the Motor Vehicle Service (MVS) officers are always extolling the value of our craft employees.

The Struggle Always Continues

March 24, 2025
As the dust settles on the start of the 119th Congress, your Legislative and Political Department is hard at work fostering relationships with the new and returning members of Congress.

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