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Press Release | May 10, 2016

APWU Says Court ‘Made the Right Call’ in Staples/Office Depot Merger

APWU Says Court 'Made the Right Call' in Staples/Office Depot Merger

News Article | May 10, 2016

Dirzius Honored at New England Convention

Pictured left to right: John Dirzius, Scott Hoffman, Lorraine Sawyer, and Bill Weaver. The Massachussetts Postal Workers Union honored Northeast Region Coordinator John Dirzius with the 2016 Moe Biller Leadership Award at the recent New England States Convention. 

News Article | May 10, 2016

Dirzius Honored at New England Convention

Pictured left to right: John Dirzius, Scott Hoffman, Lorraine Sawyer, and Bill Weaver. The Massachussetts Postal Workers Union honored Northeast Region Coordinator John Dirzius with the 2016 Moe Biller Leadership Award at the recent New England States Convention. 

News Article | May 9, 2016

Convention Rooms Are Filling Fast

Hotel rooms at the site of the union’s National Convention are filling fast, so locals, state organizations and members-at-large who plan to attend should make reservations soon if they haven’t already done so, says Secretary-Treasurer Liz Powell.  

News Article | May 9, 2016

Convention Rooms Are Filling Fast

Hotel rooms at the site of the union’s National Convention are filling fast, so locals, state organizations and members-at-large who plan to attend should make reservations soon if they haven’t already done so, says Secretary-Treasurer Liz Powell.  

News Article | May 6, 2016

Contract Arbitration Hearings Conclude

Arbitration hearings on the APWU Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Postal Service have concluded and the union expects a decision in 30 to 60 days, President Mark Dimondstein has announced.

News Article | May 6, 2016

Contract Arbitration Hearings Conclude

Arbitration hearings on the APWU Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Postal Service have concluded and the union expects a decision in 30 to 60 days, President Mark Dimondstein has announced.

News Article | May 6, 2016

APWU Joins Verizon Strikers’ National Day of Action

On the picket line in Washington, DC.  In a show of support, APWU members joined Verizon strikers on picket lines during their National Day of Action on May 5.

News Article | May 6, 2016

Virginia P&DC Faces $120,000 Fine for OSHA Violations

The Richmond, VA, Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC) is facing $120,000 fine for OSHA violations for exposing workers to the dangers of powered industrial equipment. On April 26, the facility received four repeat citations and one “other than serious” citation.

News Article | May 6, 2016

APWU Joins Verizon Strikers’ National Day of Action

On the picket line in Washington, DC.  In a show of support, APWU members joined Verizon strikers on picket lines during their National Day of Action on May 5.

News Article | May 6, 2016

Virginia P&DC Faces $120,000 Fine for OSHA Violations

The Richmond, VA, Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC) is facing $120,000 fine for OSHA violations for exposing workers to the dangers of powered industrial equipment. On April 26, the facility received four repeat citations and one “other than serious” citation.

News Article | May 5, 2016

APWU Stumps for Sanders in Oregon

Portland Area Local Health Plan Director Daniel Cortez (left) spoke at Sanders rallies on May 3 with Rep. Tulsi Gabbard and Sen. Jeff Merkley (center).  APWU members attended rallies in Oregon on May 3 supporting Bernie Sanders for President.

News Article | May 5, 2016

APWU Stumps for Sanders in Oregon

Portland Area Local Health Plan Director Daniel Cortez (left) spoke at Sanders rallies on May 3 with Rep. Tulsi Gabbard and Sen. Jeff Merkley (center).  APWU members attended rallies in Oregon on May 3 supporting Bernie Sanders for President.

News Article | May 3, 2016

Corrections Continue on $56 Million Settlement

The Postal Service has notified the APWU that approximately 200 corrections are outstanding from among more than 13,000 employees who were eligible for a portion of a $56 million monetary settlement of grievances protesting managerial personnel performing Clerk Craft duties in small offices.

News Article | May 3, 2016

Corrections Continue on $56 Million Settlement

The Postal Service has notified the APWU that approximately 200 corrections are outstanding from among more than 13,000 employees who were eligible for a portion of a $56 million monetary settlement of grievances protesting managerial personnel performing Clerk Craft duties in small offices.