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News Article | August 21, 2025
President Trump Attacks on Vote-By-Mail Outrageous, Untrue
The American Postal Workers Union (APWU) strongly condemns President Trump’s continued attacks on vote-by-mail and the integrity of the United States Postal Service. On August 18 he picked up an old trick from his first term in office, falsely claiming that “ELECTIONS CAN NEVER BE HONEST WITH MAIL I...
Webpage | August 21, 2025
Legislative Priorities
Webpage | August 20, 2025
Share : Wall Street’s Plan to Privatize the Postal Service
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Webpage | August 20, 2025
Young Members Committee
Webpage | August 20, 2025
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Postal Wire | August 18, 2025
Republicans look to make a U-turn on federal commitment to electric vehicles for the Postal Service
WASHINGTON — A year after being lauded for its plan to replace thousands of aging, gas-powered mail trucks with a mostly electric fleet, the U.S. Postal Service is facing congressional attempts to strip billions in federal EV funding. In June, the Senate parliamentarian blocked a Rep...
News Article | August 18, 2025
Tentative Date for 2024-2027 National Agreement Pay Increases Announced
Event | August 16, 2025
The APWU Retiree’s Department Presents “FERS, CSRS & CSRS Offset Retirement Planning Seminar on ZOOM”
SPECIAL NOTES: Participants must be an APWU member.Participants cannot register with a USPS email address@usps.gov.Each participant must register individually.Participants cannot attend this training on the USPS time clock. Register in advance at: After registering, you will receive a confirmation e...
News Article | August 15, 2025
APWU Post Office Women for Equal Rights Holds 22nd Biennial National Convention
News Article | August 14, 2025
The APWU Raises Alarms Over Postal Board Nominees
News Article | August 14, 2025
Addressing Veterans’ Needs
News Article | August 14, 2025
Labor History: Three Unions Successfully Strike AT&T; Solidarity Wins Newspaper Strike
In 1983, 675,000 AT&T workers led by the Communications Workers of America struck for 22 days, winning raises, job security, and health care gains. In 1936, Seattle Post-Intelligencer journalists walked out after anti-union firings, halting production for three months and winning union recognition a...
News Article | August 14, 2025
Presidential Administration Launches Ever Greater Assaults on Federal Workers and Unions
During the first week of August, both the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) unilaterally terminated existing union contracts under the guise of national security through Executive Order 14251. The VA contract covered 320,000 employees. The EPA contract...
News Article | August 13, 2025
Newsweek Op/Ed: The U.S. Postal Service Is Not for Sale
News Article | August 13, 2025