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News Article | March 16, 2010

Setting the Record Straight on Five-Day Delivery

The Postal Service’s proposal to eliminate Saturday mail delivery has been widely reported, but most news articles fail to address the devastating effect it would have on the USPS, as well as on citizens, businesses, and communities.

News Article | March 8, 2010

APWU Urges Members To Support Six-Day Mail Delivery

The APWU is asking union members to contact their U.S. Representatives and encourage them to co-sponsor House Resolution 173, which urges the Postal Service to continue to provide mail delivery six days per week.

News Article | March 3, 2010

Union Rejects USPS Call For Five-Day Delivery, New Business Model

APWU President William Burrus condemned USPS proposals to reduce mail delivery to five days per week, saying, “It would be the beginning of the demise of the Postal Service.” The USPS outlined the five-day delivery plan and other proposals at a conference March 2.

News Article | February 5, 2010

Obama: Postal Privatization a ‘Bad Idea’

President Obama said in an interview posted on YouTube on Feb. 1 that privatization of the USPS would be a “bad idea.” He made the comment during a round of quick answers to questions posed by citizens.

News Article | February 5, 2010

Obama Budget Promises Strong Support for USPS

The Obama administration’s 2011 budget [excerpt] calls for a continuation of six-day mail delivery and says the White House “will work with the Postal Service, its employee unions, the Congress, and other stakeholders to make sure the Postal Service has the tools and authorities it needs to remain v...

News Article | January 13, 2010

National Healthcare Day of Action

It’s now or never for healthcare reform, and the unions of the AFL-CIO are urging their members to participate in a National Healthcare Day of Action. “I encourage every APWU member to call their senators and congressmen and ask them to adopt a healthcare reform bill that will help working families,...

News Article | September 22, 2009

Fact & Fiction: The US Postal Service

News reports have been filled with articles about the financial crisis facing the U.S. Postal Service, many of them based on false premises.

News Article | December 4, 2008

Federal Judge Dismisses APWU Lawsuit Against Bush

The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has dismissed an APWU lawsuit against President George W. Bush and Postmaster General John E. Potter that sought to compel the appointment of a Postal Advisory Council. The court’s Nov. 26 ruling concluded that the postal council, which was author...

News Article | November 20, 2008

‘Stakeholders’ Urge Congress To Give USPS Legislative Relief

The APWU is part of a group of 50 postal unions, management associations, and mailers that has asked Congress to help the agency during the current nationwide financial difficulties by giving legislative relief to its retiree health-insurance liability. In a Nov. 17 letter  to Senate Majority Leader...

News Article | October 6, 2008

Nine More U.S. Reps. Co-Sponsor Mail Network Protection Act

In the month of September, nine more members of the U.S. House of Representatives signed on to the Mail Network Protection Act (H.R. 4236), a bill that would limit wasteful, inefficient, and detrimental subcontracting practices by the U.S. Postal Service. The total number of co-sponsors now stands a...

News Article | August 6, 2008

H.R. 4236 Gains 16 More Co-Sponsors

Sixteen more members of the U.S. House of Representatives signed up in July to become co-sponsors of the Mail Network Protection Act (H.R. 4236), a bill that would limit wasteful, inefficient, and detrimental subcontracting practices by the U.S. Postal Service. The total number of co-sponsors now st...

News Article | August 1, 2008

House Passes FERS Sick-Leave Bill

The House of Representatives passed a bill July 30 that would grant postal workers and other federal employees covered by FERS (Federal Employees Retirement System) credit for unused sick leave when calculating their retirement annuities. Employees covered by CSRS (Civil Service Retirement System) a...

News Article | July 28, 2008

APWU Testimony Assails Latest ‘USPS Network Plan’

APWU Legislative Director Myke Reid The Postal Service’s strategy for “network realignment” is based on a faulty premise, APWU Legislative Director Myke Reid told lawmakers July 24. The stated objective of the USPS Network Plan is to promote efficiency by eliminating redundancy, he said. “But the fa...

News Article | July 17, 2008

APWU Sues Bush Over Failure To Appoint USPS Advisory Council

The APWU filed suit against President George W. Bush and Postmaster General John E. Potter in District Court July 16 over their failure to appoint a Postal Service Advisory Council, as required by federal law. “The Postal Service is required to ‘consult with and receive the advice of the Advisory Co...

News Article | July 9, 2008

Management Issues Draft ‘Request for Proposals’ To Subcontract Some Work at Bulk Mail Centers

The Postal Service has posted a draft Request for Proposals (RFP) for a “Time-Definite Surface Network,” seeking comments from private companies that are interested in subcontracting work currently done at Bulk Mail Centers. The draft RFP is the latest step in a process that began last year when the...