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Unions Rally to Fight Back Against Illegal Postal Takeover

February 24, 2025
On Feb. 24, 2025, hundreds of union members joined together to show that workers are prepared to fight back against the proposed, illegal takeover of the United States Postal Service. Unions, including the Communications Workers of America (CWA),...

Statement of APWU President Mark Dimondstein on Attacks to the Public Postal Service

February 20, 2025
The Washington Post has reported that the Trump Administration will soon issue an Executive Order firing the Postal Board of Governors, and placing the United States Postal Service under the control of the Commerce Department.

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT - PROGRESS ON INTEREST ARBITRATION

September 27, 2019
Pres. Dimondstein's second update on the progress of Interest Arbitration and our ongoing battle for a new, and good, union contract.

APWU Workers Testify During Interest Arbitration Hearings

September 27, 2019
During the interest arbitration hearings on September 24 and 25, the APWU brought members from the workroom floor to testify to the Arbitration Board, providing details about many aspects of their job including responsibilities, working conditions,...
Hollingsworth Workers First Contract

Hollingsworth Members Approve First Contract

September 26, 2019
On September 11, 2019 private sector members who work at a Mail Transport Equipment Service Center (MTESC) in Temperance Michigan for Hollingsworth LLC ratified terms of an initial collective bargaining agreement (CBA).

Interest Arbitrators Hear from Motor Vehicle Service (MVS) and Maintenance Workers

September 25, 2019
On September 25, the Arbitration Board continued to hear testimony from the most important of the union’s expert witnesses – APWU members. APWU members in the MVS craft testified on the Driver (MVO/TTO) and Vehicle Maintenance Facility panels. The...

Interest Arbitrators Hear from Clerk and Maintenance Workers

September 24, 2019
On September 24, the Arbitration Board heard testimony from the most important of the union’s expert witnesses – APWU members.

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