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News Article | July 1, 2014

Progress on PSEs; Attacks on BEMs, Custodians

The Maintenance Craft has made significant progress recently on issues of concern to Postal Support Employees (PSEs). The Memorandum of Understanding on Filling Residual Vacancies, which was signed by President Dimondstein on March 20, solidified the timing of the opportunity for Maintenance PSEs to...

News Article | July 1, 2014

‘Don’t Buy Staples’ Movement Takes Off

As APWU members spread the word about the ‘Don’t Buy Staples’ campaign to other labor organizations and friends, the result of our hard work is paying off. On May 30, the AFL-CIO announced support for the boycott of the office-supply chain. The labor federation is comprised of 56 unions representing...

News Article | July 1, 2014

APWU to Launch Vigorous Campaign Against Plant Closures, Consolidations

On June 30, the APWU denounced plans by the Postal Service to resume the closure and consolidation of up to 82 mail processing plants beginning in January 2015. “This is a direct assault on service to the people of the country, on postal workers and on the Postal Service’s own network,” said union P...

News Article | July 1, 2014

Action Plan: America Wants to Work

Unemployment and underemployment are projected to remain at crisis levels for years; our trade deficit is growing; the housing market continues its downward slide; millions of Americans are facing foreclosure, and real wages are stagnant. Communities of color in particular are facing a nearly unprec...

News Article | July 1, 2014

The Fight for 15

The “Fight for 15” movement took to the streets in more than 150 cities on May 15, as workers walked off the job to demand an increase in the minimum wage and the right to form a union. Fast food jobs are no longer temporary or part-time positions held by teenagers; for many families it is the sourc...

News Article | June 30, 2014

War on the Waterfront

Early in the morning on July 5, 1934, storefront owners in the Mission District of San Francisco were opening their doors. In the financial district, bankers and businessmen were trading stocks. Across the harbor, the Oakland Bay Bridge construction crew was hard at work. The police stood watch as 5...

News Article | June 30, 2014

APWU to Launch Vigorous Campaign Against Plant Closures, Consolidations

The APWU today denounced plans by the Postal Service to resume the closure and consolidation of up to 82 mail processing plants beginning in January 2015. “This is a direct assault on service to the people of the country, on postal workers and on the Postal Service’s own network,” said union Preside...

News Article | June 30, 2014

SEIU Votes to Boycott Staples

The ‘Don’t Buy Staples’ movement got a big boost this month when the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) voted to endorse the boycott. In a letter to Staples CEO Ronald L. Sargent and Postmaster General Patrick R. Donahoe SEIU International President Mary Kay Henry wrote, “On behalf of the...

News Article | June 27, 2014

House Committee Votes to Keep Saturday Mail Delivery

The House Appropriations Committee passed an amendment to a funding bill on June 25 that would prevent the Postal Service from eliminating Saturday mail delivery. The amendment, introduced by Rep. Jose Serrano (D-NY) and Rep. Tom Latham (R-IA), received bipartisan support and easily passed a vote by...

News Article | June 23, 2014

Exposed: The Video the PMG Doesn’t Want You to See

APWU President Mark Dimondstein takes on the PMG’s claims in a new video that every postal worker should see. Closed Captioned

News Article | June 23, 2014

22nd Biennial APWU National Convention Resolutions Now Posted

Resolutions that will be considered by delegates to the APWU 22nd Biennial National Convention are now posted online at www.apwu.org. Delegates will debate and vote on the proposals that will guide the union’s work over the next two years. The resolutions address labor-management issues, workers’ so...

News Article | June 20, 2014

For Students to Win, Teachers Don’t Have to Lose

“On Tuesday morning, teachers across California got up, went to their schools and dedicated their day to helping students learn and grow. “While teachers led their classrooms, a judge in a Los Angeles courtroom said that for students to win, teachers have to lose.”

News Article | June 19, 2014

California Teachers Association and Washington DC, Indiana, Sacramento Labor Councils Sign On

The California Teachers Association and several other labor organizations have joined the Stop Staples campaign.

News Article | June 18, 2014

APWU Opens ‘Stop Staples’ Front in Pittsburgh

The APWU opened another front in the campaign to Stop Staples with a protest in Pittsburgh on June 17. The city is one of four tests sites for the program that established postal counters in more than 82 of the company’s office-supply stores – staffed with Staples employees rather than U.S. Postal S...

News Article | June 16, 2014

PMG Endorses Highway Budget Scam

The Postmaster General’s latest act of treachery is so outrageous it’s hard to believe. Last week, he endorsed a budget scam that would eliminate Saturday mail delivery and hand over the alleged “savings” to the Highway Trust Fund.