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News Article | September 9, 2025

It is Time to Raise Your Voice and Take Action

“The Postal Service is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution. We cannot allow private markets to enrich themselves off the backs of postal workers, customers, and the public.” - Vice President Debby Szeredy encourages members to take action and stand up for our public Postal Service.

News Article | September 8, 2025

Assistance Provided by FEMA for Natural Disasters

Research & Education Director Joyce B. Robinson provides information about the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and how to apply for FEMA assistance.

News Article | September 8, 2025

Information Technology/Accounting Service Telework Negotiations

Support Services Director Arrion Brown shares the story of how the division was successful in extending the Telework Pilot Program for Accounting Service Centers and Information Technology employees.

News Article | September 8, 2025

We Must Continue to Stand Up and Fight Back!

“The most important action we can do is exercise our right to vote and encourage others to do the same.” Legislative & Political Director Judy Beard urges members to keep up the fight against postal privatization, check voter registration status and participate in events with the AFL-CIO.

News Article | September 8, 2025

Local Memorandum of Understanding Negotiations

Eastern Regional Coordinator AJ Jones informs members on the timeline for local implementation for the 2024-2027 contract term, and the four pillars of a union.

News Article | September 5, 2025

New Hub Clerk Memo: Part-Time Flexible Employees’ First Chance for Selecting Loaner Offices

News Article | August 13, 2025

Staying Safe in Weather Emergencies

The Industrial Relations Department reminds members of their safety rights in the workplace, and shares tips on how to stay safe during all-weather disasters:

News Article | August 13, 2025

Calm Health for Consumer Driven Option Members

"Life can be chaotic, and being a postal worker can be stressful!" APWU Health Plan Director Sarah Jane Rodriguez presents Calm Health, a program for Consumer Driven Option members that provides 24/7 access to mental wellbeing support.

News Article | August 13, 2025

Keep Fighting for Justice This Summer

Retirees Director Nancy Olumekor urges postal workers to prepare for retirement by attending retirement planning seminars hosted by the APWU Retirees Department and staying abreast of relevant legislation.

News Article | August 13, 2025

Strength in Diversity: Empowering Every Voice

Human Relations Director Daleo Freeman provides a recap of the Human Relations Conference that was held in Houston, TX June 12-16.

News Article | August 11, 2025

Every Conversation Counts!

“Organizing isn’t a one-time event; it must be a continuous movement powered by our members who understand that our fight is never ending.”- Organizing Director Anna Smith highlights two locals that led successful organizing drives in 2025.

News Article | August 11, 2025

Another Round of Bargaining Completed

“Despite [USPS management’s] efforts, none of our previous gains were lost.” MVS Director Michael Foster shares the challenges faced by the MVS Craft during contract negotiations, and the wins achieved.

News Article | August 11, 2025

2024-2027 Maintenance Craft Changes in the New Contract

Maintenance Craft Director Idowu Balogun highlights changes to Maintenance Craft Division in the new contract, provides updates on the $15 million dollar part-time-regular (PTR) settlement and PTR to full-time conversions.

News Article | August 8, 2025

We Have Reached Agreements!

The USPS and APWU have reached a Tentative Agreement (TA) that members voted on to ratify. The National Negotiations Committee worked hard for the past two years to achieve a contract worthy of ratification.

News Article | August 8, 2025

The Fight to Preserve and Protect Our Retirement Benefits

Legislative & Political Director Judy Beard shares the role APWU members played in successfully lobbying to remove three harmful FERs provisions from H.R. 1 before it was signed into law.