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USPS Board of Governors Elects New Leadership
January 16, 2025
The USPS Board of Governors elected governor Amber F. McReyolds as a new board chair at its fourth and final meeting of 2024, Now three vacancies exist upon the expiration of Anton Hajjar's term on December 8.
Project 2025 Seeks to Undermine Public Services with Schedule F
January 16, 2025
The reinstatement of Trump’s 2020 “Schedule F” Executive Order may be on the horizon with Project 2025, reclassifying many civil servants into at-will employees without job protection. Organized labor must stand together and prepare to fight back:
Closing of Requests for Inclusion
September 22, 2015
Well over 7,000 employees represented by the APWU have been paid as part of the Associate Office Infrastructure (AOI) national arbitration award. A period of time has been granted for anyone who may have been missed to provide the requested...
Do You ‘Stand with Postal Workers?’ Part Three
September 21, 2015
Have you taken the pledge?
Thousands have already signed postcards. Check out this video to find out why!
Do You ‘Stand with Postal Workers?’ Part Three
Posted by APWU - The American Postal Workers Union on Monday, September 21, 2015
e-Team Report, Sept. 18, 2015
September 18, 2015
Private postal subcontractors are seeking an exemption from a necessary federal safety rule. If granted, the exemption would permit private, commercial drivers hauling mail for the U.S. Postal Service to operate trucks after more than 14 hours on...
San Jose Students Say, ‘Give America Good Postal Service!’
September 18, 2015
Lowell Elementary School students in San Jose, CA, got a special treat this week: coloring books filled with fun facts about the Postal Service and how mail is delivered.
Students at Lowell Elementary
are all smiles about the Postal Service, with...
USPS Hit with Nearly $80,000 in OSHA Fines at South Carolina Plant
September 18, 2015
After inspections at a Greenville, SC, mail processing plant, OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) issued four citations for safety violations and fines of $79,900 on Sept. 15.