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News Article | September 25, 2013

Deadline Nears In APWU Officers’ Election

Time is running out for union members to vote in the APWU National Officers’ election. To be counted, ballots must be returned to and received in the designated post office box by 2 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 7.  As of Sept. 25, less than two weeks before the deadline, 32,386 ballots have been received.

News Article | September 24, 2013

Reaching Out in St. Louis

Members of the APWU Saint Louis Gateway Area Local visited with staff for U.S. senators Claire McCaskill (D-MO) and Roy Blunt (R-MO) to urge the lawmakers to support the Postal Service Protection Act (S. 316) — and to oppose a postal reform bill (S. 1486) introduced by senators Tom Carper (D-DE) and...

News Article | September 23, 2013

All-Craft Conference Attendees Reminded to Get Absentee Ballots For State, Local Elections

APWU members who plan to attend the All-Craft Conference and other union events in Las Vegas in early November are reminded to vote early or request absentee ballots if their states or municipalities are holding elections during that time.  “APWU members who won’t be able to make it to the polls sho...

News Article | September 20, 2013

Union Plus Disaster Relief Grants Available to Colorado Flood Victims

Union members who participate in Union Plus programs and are facing hardships due to the recent flooding in Colorado may be eligible for financial assistance, the AFL-CIO benefit program announced Sept. 20.  Union Plus Disaster Relief Grants of $500 are available to APWU and other union members who...

News Article | September 19, 2013

In Senate Testimony, Guffey Blasts Carper-Coburn Bill

APWU President Cliff Guffey told a Senate panel on Sept. 19 that the postal bill introduced by Sen. Tom Carper (D-DE) and Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) is “fatally flawed.”

News Article | September 19, 2013

Second Day of Hearings On USPS ‘POStPlan’

A second day of arbitration hearings was held Sept. 19 on the APWU’s grievance protesting management’s “POStPlan.” The first day of hearings was May 1, when union presented its case.  The union charges that the plan, which resulted in a drastic reduction in the hours of operation at thousands of pos...

News Article | September 16, 2013

Guffey to Testify Before Senate Committee

News Article | September 12, 2013

Private-Sector APWU Members at Salmon & Sons Ratify Tentative Agreement

APWU members who are truck drivers and mechanics working for Pat Salmon & Sons voted to ratify a tentative contract by a vote of 82-34 on Sept. 10. The new contract will affect 283 drivers and mechanics who are represented by the Texoma (Dallas), Little Rock, Memphis, and Shreveport locals.

News Article | September 12, 2013

AFL-CIO Adopts Pro-Postal Resolution

On the final day of the AFL-CIO convention, postal unions joined forces to win passage of a resolution favoring “Innovation and Growth, Not Downsizing and Decline” for the U.S. Postal Service. The resolution was adopted on Sept. 11 by acclamation.

News Article | September 11, 2013

Ballots Mailed in Election of National Union Officers

Ballots for the 2013 Election of APWU National Officers are being mailed Tuesday, Sept. 10, to Friday, Sept. 13. Every member in good standing as of June 15, 2013, will receive a ballot. ALSO: Incentives Offered to Locals, Retiree Chapters to Get Out Vote. The APWU is urging union members to vote in...

News Article | September 5, 2013

APWU Files Charges With Postal Regulatory Commission

The APWU filed a complaint with the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) on Sept. 5 charging that the USPS is failing to comply with its own service standards and is depriving individuals, small businesses and organizations of the service they are entitled to by law.

News Article | September 2, 2013

Retirees Say: ‘Break the Chained CPI!’

APWU retirees across the country turned out in huge numbers on July 2 to protest the “Chained CPI,” a proposal to change the way cost-of-living adjustments are calculated that will result in lower COLAs for seniors. The event was sponsored by the Alliance for Retired Americans (ARA), which has a mem...

News Article | August 31, 2013

1934: Southern Workers Spark Massive Textile Strike

In 1934, thousands of workers in Southern textile mills walked off the job seeking better pay and working conditions. The job actions they launched spread to New England and the Mid-Atlantic states and became one of the biggest industrial strikes in U. S. history. Though the strike was unsuccessful,...