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News Article | March 13, 2015

APWU President Reports on Negotiations

APWU President Mark Dimondstein presents an update for union members on contract negotiations. The bargaining report is available to APWU members only.  

News Article | March 13, 2015

Retirees Ready for Action

Florida retiree chapters leaders, led by State President Doris Orr- Richardson and Retiree Chapter David Bernstein, are mobilized and ready for action to help promote good service, good jobs, and a good contract at the Florida State Convention. 

News Article | March 12, 2015

Baltimore City Council Unanimously Opposes Postal Privatization

On Monday, March 9, members of the Baltimore City Council voted unanimously to adopt a resolution opposing privatization of the Postal Service. The resolution also urges Baltimore residents to think twice about shopping at Staples.

News Article | March 11, 2015

Locals Show Creativity, Enthusiasm in Contract Campaign

Locals across the country are involving union members in the campaign to win a good contract – and showing creativity and enthusiasm along the way.

News Article | March 9, 2015

Secretary-Treasurer Training

Secretary-Treasurer Elizabeth Powell, along with Executive Assistants Roosevelt Stewart and Hannah Lively, and QuickBooks instructor Paul Delaine, is training 135 participants at the National Secretary-Treasurer training in Jacksonville, FL.

News Article | March 9, 2015

APWU Contract Town Hall Call – March 19

APWU members are invited to join APWU President Mark Dimondstein for a live Contract Town Hall Call on March 19. We will discuss our fight to win a good contract for union members while we fight for a vibrant, public Postal Service for the people of the country.

News Article | March 9, 2015

The Contract Fight

APWU Retiree Paul Felton of the 480-481 Area Local wrote the poem below. As we negotiate our contract Postal workers are under attack They’re giving too much of our work away And the mail we handle they try to delay These issues will not be resolved Unless the members get involved Because that’s whe...

News Article | March 6, 2015

Marking 50 Years Since Selma

March 7 commemorates the 50th anniversary of the march for civil rights from Selma to Montgomery, AL, which was cut short by police brutality. The march galvanized the burgeoning movement for voting rights and was a catalyst for passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

News Article | March 6, 2015

King v. Burwell Supreme Court Case: Affordable Care Act Hangs in the Balance

Continued access to affordable health insurance for many early retirees is at stake as the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday in the case of King v. Burwell, a lawsuit challenging provisions in the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The suit claims that it is illegal for the government to...

News Article | March 6, 2015

e-Team Report, March 6, 2015

APWU Stands Firm with Allies – No TPP and No Fast Track In the coming weeks, Congress is expected to consider a wrongheaded bill to "Fast Track" passage of the international trade deal known as Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).  TPP would be the largest trade deal in history, including countries from...

News Article | March 6, 2015

Bad Weather Doesn’t Rain on Eastern Region, Northeast Region CAT Training’s Parade

Training for the APWU contract campaign moved to the Eastern and Northeast Regions on March 4 in Atlantic City, NJ. Despite a looming snowstorm, more than 65 union leaders and activists participated.

News Article | March 5, 2015

Selfie Winners

On March 4, 2015, President Dimondstein randomly selected five winners from among those who submitted “selfies.”  Winners will receive $50 gift certificates to the APWU Store. Congratulations to: Donna DeMaio, Greater CT Area Local; Angela Ellington, Dallas TX Area Local; Michael Fincher, Toledo OH...

News Article | March 5, 2015

Southern Region Contract Training is Red Hot in Atlanta

Training for the union’s contract campaign moved to the Southern Region on Feb. 11 and 12. After the meeting in Atlanta, approximately 90 leaders and activists were motivated and ready to take the message to their  fellow union members, the media and the public.