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Postal Wire | October 16, 2024

How people cast their vote in each state, and how it’s changing

News Article | October 2, 2024

APWU President Mark Dimondstein Appears on PBS News Hour

  Postal workers are warning of what they call 'substandard performance' by the U.S. Postal Service. The American Postal Workers Union is calling for the public’s help in demanding improved staffing, better customer service and more opportunity for public input. It comes ahead of an election where m...

Postal Wire | October 1, 2024

Postal workers try to raise awareness on their conditions

News Article | September 16, 2024

APWU President Mark Dimondstein Responds to Trump’s Truth Social Post

On September 15, former President Donald Trump said that the Postal Service could not be trusted to deliver election mail, an attack on the 650,000 dedicated public servants that make up the United States Postal Service.

News Article | August 22, 2024

APWU Supports Protecting the Right to Vote, Vote-by-Mail Initiatives

APWU staunchly supports “Get Out the Vote” and vote at home initiatives to elect leaders who will fight for postal workers and our issues. We will continue to fight for legislation such as the Vote at Home Act of 2023 and Freedom to Vote Act that expands safe and secure voting access for all. 

News Article | January 13, 2023

Vote By Mail is Better Than Ever

The U.S. Postal Service issued a Post-Elections Analysis Report on the delivery of 2022 mid-term Election Mail on Jan. 9, 2023. The analysis reported that the Postal Service delivered more than 15.4 million ballots through the mail between the Sept. 6 and Dec. 6 mid-term election period, including t...

News Article | May 6, 2022

We Need Better Service Standards to Secure 2022 Mail Ballot Protections

(This article first appeared in the May/June 2022 issue of the American Postal Worker magazine) Mid-term elections are November 8, 2022. All 435 seats are up for election in the House of Representatives, with 48 members having announced their retirement. Thirty-five Senate seats are up for election...