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News Article | January 1, 2017

Frequently Asked Questions

(This article first appeared in the January-February 2017 issue of The American Postal Worker magazine.) In October, the APWU Health Plan hosted our yearly Health Plan Seminar in Las Vegas, NV. The education of local and state leaders on health plan terminology, coverages and changes in our plans du...

News Article | January 1, 2017

New Employee, New Union Member

Prospective members at orientation training by the Phoenix Metro Area Local. (This article first appeared in the January-February 2017 issue of The American Postal Worker magazine.)  Missed opportunities to strengthen the APWU are happening every day. Each orientation for new hires, new career emplo...

News Article | January 1, 2017

Let’s Work Together to Strengthen Our Union!

New Industrial Relations Director Vance Zimmerman with  NBA Pete Coradi, Queens Area Local President Ron Suslak,  local leaders and activists. (This article first appeared in the January-February 2017 issue of The American Postal Worker magazine.) I want to wish you a happy and safe new year and tha...

News Article | January 1, 2017

New Congress, Same Goals

(This article first appeared in the January-February 2017 issue of The American Postal Worker magazine.) The 2016 election is over. It is time to revamp our efforts to secure legislation to benefit the working class and protect the public Postal Service. The results of the election have caused a div...

News Article | January 1, 2017

Let’s Get the Year Started Right!

“As long as we collectively work together, stand together and fight together, we can do any doggone thing we want to do!”  said Secretary-Treasurer Liz Powell at the Rally for Social and Economic Justice and Equality. Photo courtesy of NNU  (This article first appeared in the January-February 2017 i...

News Article | January 1, 2017

Organize to Fight Consolidations!

APWU members and allies hold a protest to save the Duluth, MN, processing plant.  (This article first appeared in the January-February 2017 issue of The American Postal Worker magazine.) It is time to assess our goals for the next three years. we still have to work hard to stop the consolidations an...

News Article | January 1, 2017

Some Thoughts on the 2016 Election and Beyond

(This article first appeared in the January-February 2017 issue of The American Postal Worker magazine.) I want to commend all the members who engaged in the political process of the 2016 election season, those who registered voters, knocked on doors, phone banked, distributed materials, worked the...

News Article | January 1, 2017

First Meeting of Young Members Committee

The National Young Members Committee with National Officers.  (L-R) (front row) Courtney Jenkins, Sabrina Larsen, Ephrem De Hoyos, Quanisha Mcneal, Joshua Gray  (back row) Zach DeRuyter, Matt Thomas, Secretary-Treasurer Liz Powell, President Mark Dimondstein, Vice President Debby Szeredy, Courtney A...

News Article | December 31, 2016

January-February Labor History Milestones

Strikers marching during the 1912 “Bread and Roses” textile strike.  Photo courtesy of the Lawrence History Center (This article first appeared in the January-February 2017 issue of The American Postal Worker magazine.)  January 11, 1912 – The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) organized the “Bre...

News Article | December 27, 2016

APWU, USPS Sign Agreement For Offices Without a Local Union Structure

The APWU signed an updated agreement December 22, 2016, for Members-at-Large who work in small post offices that are not represented by a local union...“The memorandum is important,” said President Mark Dimondstein. “It continues to provide the protection of a local contract to thousands of union me...

News Article | December 25, 2016

Arbitrator Denies Severance Pay Grievance

From 2003 to 2009 the Postal Service offered a series of Voluntary Early Retirements (VER) with the approval of the Office of Personnel Management.  Employees involved in these offers were not paid any severance pay.  In 2008 the APWU filed a grievance concerning the failure to pay severance to cert...

News Article | December 21, 2016

Congress Heads Out after Funding the Federal Government

On the heels of the 2016 elections and with the New Year approaching, APWU members should make a resolution to stay engaged on legislation at all levels (city/state/national) crucial to our livelihoods. In that spirit, we should reflect on our successes and failures in building economic justice in o...

News Article | December 21, 2016

Remembering Emma Tenayuca

20-year old Emma Tenayuca speaks to members of the National Workers Alliance outside a hearing  investigating beatings by border patrol officers, Feb. 23, 1937. Photo courtesy of UTSA In Depression-era south Texas, Emma Tenayuca was a young Mexican-American woman who broke tradition when she stood u...

News Article | December 20, 2016

Priorities Trump Should Set for Vets

(This article first appeared in the January-February 2017 issue of The American Postal Worker magazine.) President-elect Donald Trump made veterans, trade and jobs the cornerstones of his campaign.