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News Article | January 30, 2019

2019 Women’s Wave

APWU officers at the 2019  Women's March in Washington, DC.

PDF Resource | January 28, 2019

E.C. Hallbeck Memorial Scholarship Form

PDF Resource | January 28, 2019

2018 APWU Scholarship Winners

PDF Resource | January 28, 2019

APWU Scholarship Brochure – Deadline May 31, 2025

PDF Resource | January 25, 2019

MOU Re: Filling Residual Vacancies – 20 Mar 2014

PDF Resource | January 25, 2019

Questions and Answers: Maintenance Craft PSE Conversion to Career

PDF Resource | January 25, 2019

Questions and Answers: Clerk Craft Filling of Residual Vacancies

PDF Resource | January 25, 2019

Proclamation of Postal Union Alliance

PDF Resource | January 25, 2019

2015-2018 APWU Collective Bargaining Agreement

News Article | January 25, 2019

APWU Officers and Members Join ‘Occupy Hart’ Sit-In to Stop the Shutdown

On Jan. 23, APWU officers joined together with protestors from the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE), SEIU, and other unions in a sit-in at the Hart Senate office building in Washington, D.C., demanding the re-opening of the federal g...

PDF Resource | January 24, 2019

IT/ASC Full-Time Annual Basic Rates

PDF Resource | January 24, 2019

National Postal Professional Nurses (NPPN) Full-Time Annual Basic Pay Rates

News Article | January 24, 2019

APWU’s Greater Los Angeles Area Local Joins UTLA Strike

APWU’s Greater Los Angeles Area Local joined United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA) on the picket line last week, offering support to fellow public-sector workers during the week-long strike that ended Tuesday morning. “It’s important to support each other in solidarity,” said Greater Los Angeles Area L...

News Article | January 22, 2019

Stop the Shutdown!

The United States is in the midst of the longest government shutdown – with 800,000 government employees locked out of their jobs. Thousands are currently forced to work without pay. Make no mistake: federal employees’ pay is being held hostage as the White House and Congress lock horns over federal...

News Article | January 21, 2019

Martin Luther King Day

The APWU joins the country today in honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a dedicated champion for the civil rights and labor movements. Dr. King’s actions still resonate in the hearts of labor and civil rights activists.