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News Article | February 20, 2019

West Virginia Teachers Strike and Win Again

On Feb. 19, almost a year after walking out of school and beginning a national movement of teacher and education workers strikes across the country, West Virginia workers struck again. This time teachers and school personnel walked out explicitly in protest against a potential bill that would begin...

News Article | February 19, 2019

New Social Security Legislation Introduced

On Feb. 13, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) introduced S. 478, the “Expand Social Security Act,” legislation that would expand benefits and add almost 50 years of solvency to the program. Social Security, in its current form, is paying out more money to recipients than it takes in, and will no longer be...

News Article | February 19, 2019

Honoring Women’s History

On Feb. 15, 2019, the APWU National Executive Board adopted a proclamation honoring women of the APWU throughout March, in celebration of Women's History Month. The proclamation read:

News Article | February 19, 2019

New Social Security Legislation Introduced

On Feb. 14, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) introduced the “Expand Social Security Act,” legislation that would expand benefits and add almost 50 years of solvency to the program. Social Security, in its current form, is paying out more money to recipients than it takes in, and will no longer be able to...

Postal Wire | February 19, 2019

New York Labor Didn’t Shrink from Confronting Amazon

Postal Wire | February 19, 2019

A record number of US workers went on strike in 2018

Postal Wire | February 19, 2019

Second Postal Strike to go ahead

Postal Wire | February 19, 2019

Workers issue 21-day ultimatum to NIPOST management

Postal Wire | February 19, 2019

This grievance board for federal workers has one person left — and he’s about to leave

Postal Wire | February 19, 2019

Is USPS Effectively Managing the Postal Vehicle Service Zero Base Reviews?

News Article | February 13, 2019

Denver Teachers Striking Against Arbitrary Pay System

On Monday, Feb. 11, over two thousand educators from the Denver Classroom Teachers Association (DCTA) walked out of school, launching the first teachers’ strike in the city in over 25 years. The walkout follows 15 months of negotiations. The strike vote passed in January with over 93 percent of the...

News Article | February 11, 2019

Wounded Warrior Leave

Consistent with the requirements of the Wounded Warriors Federal Leave Act of 2015, the Postal Service allows veteran employees who meet the eligibility requirements to take Wounded Warrior Leave. This is a specific type of leave, which provides veteran employees with no loss in pay, for undergoing...

Postal Wire | February 11, 2019

Trump Aide Warns of Going It Alone on International Postal Rates

Postal Wire | February 11, 2019

Denver Teachers Strike Over Base Pay

Postal Wire | February 11, 2019

Pakistan Post enters e-commerce eyeing turnaround