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News Article | December 23, 2014

APWU Payroll Experts Issue a Warning

When management declared an Information Technology (IT) emergency due to a breach of USPS data systems recently, more than 150 systems that USPS programmers develop and administer were taken offline so they could be patched and reconfigured. The programmers – who are APWU members – were on call all...

News Article | December 23, 2014

We Must Make Our ‘Cause’ the People’s Cause!

The APWU is gearing up for a major battle: The fight to win a good contract for our members, while we fight for a vibrant, public Postal Service for the people of the country.

News Article | December 23, 2014

Is Sub-Contracting Cheaper? Really?

As we prepare to negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement, one of the most important issues to resolve is what constitutes a “fair cost comparison of all reasonable costs.” It’s fair to say that this is a key issue for the Motor Vehicle Craft, especially if we are to return subcontracted work...

News Article | December 23, 2014

Winning ‘Automatic’ Remedies for Staffing Violations

Hopefully, every local applied the procedures outlined in the July 9, 2014, Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding implementation of the MS-47 - TL-5 Handbook at the conclusion of fiscal year 2014. The agreement includes an automatic remedy for violations of custodial staffing requirements: In...

News Article | December 23, 2014

Privatization, Walmart and Goin’ Postal

An agreement between Walmart and the private shipping company Goin’ Postal threatens to further privatize postal services. Under the arrangement, announced on Sept. 29, 2014, Goin’ Postal is lining up franchisees to establish postal kiosks in approximately 2,000 Walmart stores. The arrangement has t...

News Article | December 22, 2014

Despite Huge Earnings, Walmart is Notorious for Low Pay

According to the Fortune Global 500 list, based on revenue, Walmart is the world’s biggest company. With more than 2 million workers, it is also the largest employer.                                      But despite its huge earnings, Walmart is notorious for the low wages it pays its workers. In fa...

News Article | December 22, 2014

The Impact of Plant Closures: Beyond the Postal Sphere

How can we stop the USPS from lowering service standards and closing or consolidating mail processing plants? How can we reach our communities? How can we motivate our legislators and neighborhood organizations? How can we reach the businesses in our cities and town? We must let residents know the e...

News Article | December 22, 2014

Much is at Stake, Much is Possible

New Year's Greeting to One and All! Your membership in the American Postal Workers Union is the foundation of our strength as we fight for workplace and social justice. I salute you, the thousands of union members and activists, for your contributions to the well-being of all postal workers – active...

News Article | December 22, 2014

Season’s Greetings!

News Article | December 21, 2014

USPS Tells Customers: Get Postal Discounts at Staples

Postal management has launched a new offensive – one that clearly reveals the sinister goals of its no-bid deal with Staples. The Postal Service has sent a mass mailing to “postal customers” advertising 20 percent discounts on USPS shipping services. But the coupon glued inside isn’t for use at your...

News Article | December 20, 2014

Dimondstein Appears on Washington Journal

APWU President Mark Dimondstein appeared on Washington Journal on Dec. 20, where he discussed the future of the USPS and the union's opposition to changes in service standards that will affect postal customers across the country. The public affairs program airs daily on C-SPAN,

News Article | December 19, 2014

Senate Passes $1.1 Trillion Federal Budget Agreement, Obama Signs it into Law

After a day of drama and partisan wrangling, the Senate voted 56-40 on Saturday to send a government funding bill to President Barack Obama for his signature. Obama then signed the bill into law on Tuesday. The $1.1 trillion legislation funds most of the government through September, but sets up a F...

News Article | December 19, 2014

Dimondstein to Appear on Washington Journal on Saturday

APWU President Mark Dimondstein will appear on Washington Journal on Saturday, Dec. 20, beginning at about 9 a.m. Dimondstein will discuss issues of concern to postal customers and postal workers, as well as the importance of a vibrant, public Postal Service for future generations.

News Article | December 18, 2014

Protests Build Support for Staples Boycott

In cities and towns around the country, postal workers and supporters continue to bring the Don’t Buy Staples message to the people. Protests are ongoing in Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, and the San Francisco Bay Area. And on two occasions Staples executives have been greeted...

News Article | December 18, 2014

Christmas Seasons Will Never Be the Same

  APWU President Mark Dimondstein sounded the alarm on The Ed Show on Dec. 17, telling viewers, “Our Christmas seasons will never be the same,” if service standards are lowered on Jan. 5 and 82 mail processing centers are closed.