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2024 Penalty Overtime Exclusion Period

August 27, 2024
The "Penalty Overtime Exclusion" period for calendar year 2024 will begin Pay Period 26-2024, Week 1 (November 30, 2024) and end Pay Period 01-2025, Week 2 (December 27, 2024).

'Stay In Your Lane, APWU'?

August 27, 2024
Western Regional Coordinator Omar Gonzalez explains the importance of union involvement beyond the workroom floor  including economic, political, and social justice as outlined in our National Constitution & Bylaws.

Applications for Holiday Temp Jobs Due Sept. 24

August 29, 2018
Time is running short for APWU retirees who are interested in applying for temporary positions as Holiday Clerk Assistants: Applications are due Sept. 24. If you are interested in working temporarily as an Annuitant Holiday Clerk Assistant, you must...

It’s Time to Gear Up!

August 29, 2018
Danville Local Members Showing They Are #APWUnited!  As our struggle for a good contract continues, let’s show management our union strength by rocking APWU gear.  Wear APWU T-shirts, Hats, Buttons, Wristbands, etc. every Thursday to show management...

Historic ‘I Am A Man’ Strike of Memphis Sanitation Workers Inspires APWU

August 23, 2018
On day 3 of the 24th Biennial National Convention, the delegates heard from American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) leaders about the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike. Many delegates found inspiration from the...

Delegation Hits the Streets Proclaiming the ‘U.S. Mail Is Not For Sale!’

August 21, 2018
On Tuesday afternoon, the highest governing body of the American Postal Workers Union hit the streets to protest against the possible sale of the U.S. Postal Service.  “This White House, the Heritage Foundation, and their billionaire backers, the...

Overcoming the Struggles Ahead

August 20, 2018
On Monday, Aug. 20, APWU National President Mark Dimondstein delivered the “State of the Union” address to the 2,038 delegates to the 24th Biennial National Convention. President Dimondstein addressed the successes of the past and struggles for the...

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