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News Article | July 18, 2023

Just What is APWU POWER?

The American Postal Workers Union Post Office Women for Equal Rights (APWU POWER), the women’s committee within the APWU, was founded in St. Louis, MO on April 28, 1979 and was incorporated into the APWU’s National Constitution in Detroit, Michigan in August 1980. APWU POWER’s Steering Committee con...

News Article | July 18, 2023

Major Mail Processing Equipment Relocations Nationwide

On May 9, 2023, the APWU was notified that the Postal Service intends to develop teams of volunteer maintenance craft employees to perform the removals and/or relocations of mail processing equipment, in conjunction with their 10 Year Plan.

PDF Resource | July 18, 2023

MOU RE: Implementation Agreement- Clerk Craft Jobs MOU Monetary Remedy Payment

News Article | July 18, 2023

MVS Issues Resolved and Initiated

Director Foster details MVS issues related to clearing house consent forms, driving safety, PSEs and medical releases.

News Article | July 18, 2023

Our Current Fights and Ways to Stay Engaged

As we head into the August recess on Capitol Hill, we should reflect on the progress we have made on advancing our legislative priorities this Congress. We are currently working to gain congressional support to bring fairness and expansion to Social Security, to allow PSEs to buy back time toward th...

News Article | July 18, 2023

Still Marching and Fighting for Jobs, Justice and Freedom

This summer marks several anniversaries for APWU retirees as union and community activists. The U. S. Postal System was created on July 26, 1775. In August 1935, Social Security was created, then in July 1965 Medicare became law. In August 1963, hundreds of thousands of people participated in the Pe...

News Article | July 18, 2023

The Work of the Human Relations Department

The work and goals of the Human Relations Department embody the principles of our APWU Constitution: “We believe all members of labor have the right to economic, political and social justice.” Through our programs, we strive to equip all members in an equitable manner under the APWU Constitution’s g...

News Article | July 18, 2023

What is Supposed to Happen When Workplace Harassment is Reported?

With the many legitimate complaints against Postal Service management’s inappropriate treatment of employees and unacceptable behaviors, there is a process in place that all our APWU sisters and brothers need to familiarize themselves with.

News Article | July 17, 2023

A Case for the Shorter Workweek

President Dimondstein provides a case for a 4-day, 32-hour work week with no loss in pay.

News Article | July 17, 2023

Protecting Our Communities Worldwide

The 118th Congress is taking up a “Sense of the House” Resolution (HRes 277) calling on the Postal Service to restore Service Standards to July 1, 2012. While a House Resolution is not binding, nor law, the APWU fully supports its passage.

News Article | July 17, 2023

The Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act and Managing Local Funds!

The Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act’s (LMRDA’s) regulations are designed to protect the members and union funds. The financial reports provide transparency regarding the finances of the union; the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) reports maintain the union’s nonprofit status; elections...

News Article | July 17, 2023

Work on Our Next Union Contract Begins

While we there are many things changing in our work lives due to the Postmaster General’s 10-year plan, one thing has not changed: The importance of having a collective bargaining agreement (CBA or “contract”). The APWU negotiated a good 2021-2024 contract. Though, at least for me, it seems like we...

Magazine | July 15, 2023

July/August 2023

News Article | July 14, 2023

Long Island Postal Workers Organize Spirited Response to Attempted Assault by Manager

Members of the Long Island Area Local led a spirited protest on July 12 after management failed to take action against a USPS Labor Relations Specialist who attempted to physically assault a postal worker and vice president of the local. Around two hundred attendees braved the 95-degree heat, includ...

News Article | July 12, 2023

Current Legislative Priorities in the 118th Congress

With the 118th Congress in full swing, it is important that we update you on some of our legislative priorities this session. While this list is not exhaustive, it highlights what we are currently fighting for on Capitol Hill to improve the lives of our members and the working class.