Coronavirus Information for Members


Throughout the Coronavirus pandemic, APWU leaders have been in constant discussion with USPS management, demanding temporary leave policies, telework provisions where possible, and better safety policies, supplies, and equipment. nThis page is a resource for members to find information on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).n
Our very first priority is ensuring that the Postal Service provides for the health and safety of our members. Postal workers are on the front-lines of the pandemic response. We are working to ensure that the hardworking men and women who keep medicine, medical equipment, food, supplies and other essential goods moving through the mail are protected as the country relies on us in ways they never have before. We are also working to make sure that the federal government keeps the vital infrastructure of the Postal Service at the center of its investment plans as it rolls out stimulus measures.
We have moved some older Coronavirus resources to an archive page. You can find the Coronavirus resources archive here.
The worldwide COVID pandemic has tragically claimed the lives of tens of thousands of people in the United States, including over thirty-five postal workers and a number of APWU members.
“The APWU extends our deepest sympathies to the families of our members who have lost loved ones during this terrible crisis,” said APWU President Mark Dimondstein. “The APWU family grieves as one.” We also hope for the speedy recovery of the many postal workers sickened by this disease.”
Our union contract gives us rights and protections, but it’s up to us to use them. If you are concerned that our safety is being put at risk:
For more visit: www.cdc.gov/coronavirus
For more visit: www.cdc.gov/coronavirus
For more visit: www.cdc.gov/coronavirus
For more visit: www.cdc.gov/coronavirus
For more visit: www.cdc.gov/coronavirus
For more visit: www.cdc.gov/coronavirus
For more visit: www.cdc.gov/coronavirus
For more visit: www.cdc.gov/coronavirus
For more visit: www.cdc.gov/coronavirus