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News Article | May 7, 2013

War in Afghanistan Takes the Life of Son of APWU Member

The War in Afghanistan touched the APWU family on April 27, when Capt. Reid K. Nishizuka, 30, was killed in a plane crash near the Kandahar Airfield. Capt. Nishizuka, of Kailua, HI, was the son of Norene Nishizuka, who is a Clerk in Henderson, NV. She is a member of the Las Vegas Area Local.

News Article | May 6, 2013

Save the Postal Service!

The APWU is asking union members and supporters to sign an online petition urging the White House to Save the Postal Service and Save American Jobs by supporting the Postal Service Protection Act (H.R. 630 in the House and S. 316 in the Senate).

News Article | May 2, 2013

Eight More U.S. Reps. Co-sponsor Postal Service Protection Act

In the past week, eight more members of the U.S. House of Representatives became co-sponsors of the Postal Service Protection Act (H.R. 630), a bill that would help solve the USPS financial crisis without hurting workers or mail service.

News Article | May 1, 2013

New Computer Program Will Help Win Good Jobs

A new APWU computer program that tracks employees’ work hours will help local unions fight for jobs with better schedules, address excessing issues and retreat rights, and identify part-time flexible hours that justify full-time jobs.

News Article | May 1, 2013

Union Challenges POStPlan, Demands Jobs

The APWU challenged management’s “POStPlan” at an arbitration hearing that began on May 1. The union charged that the plan, which resulted in a drastic reduction in the hours of operation at thousands of post offices, also deprives the APWU members of thousands of jobs, in violation of the 2010-2015...

News Article | April 30, 2013

‘Dust Bowl Troubadour’ Sang for Unions, Justice

For more than a century, labor musicians have lifted spirits and helped build solidarity on union picket lines. But most Americans seldom heard labor’s voice — until one prolific entertainer helped popularize songs about the plight of everyday workers. Although he is mostly remembered as the man who...

News Article | April 28, 2013

MVS Director Pritchard to Retire; Foster to Become Craft Director

 Bob Pritchard has announced he will retire May 10, ending a run of more than 17 years as director of the Motor Vehicle Craft.

News Article | April 26, 2013

e-Team Report, April 26, 2013

Postal Service Protection Act Gains Support in Congress Sign the Petition to Save the Postal Service Obama Announces Nominee for USPS Board of Governors Sen. Carper Expresses Hope for Postal Legislation on Obama’s Desk by July 4th Email Pioneer Says the United States Postal Service Must Survive

News Article | April 26, 2013

Sign the Petition to Save the Postal Service

The APWU is asking union members and supporters to sign an online petition urging the White House to Save the Postal Service and Save American Jobs by supporting the Postal Service Protection Act (H.R. 630 in the House / S. 316 in the Senate).

News Article | April 25, 2013

AFL-CIO, Union Plus Offer ‘Dreams of Jobs and Freedom’ Scholarships

To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, during which Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his historic “I Have a Dream” speech, the AFL-CIO and Union Plus are offering scholarships to help graduating high school seniors attend college.

News Article | April 25, 2013

Postal Service Protection Act Gains Support in Congress

Legislation to restore financial health to the U.S. Postal Service has gained more support in Congress, thanks in large part to the efforts of APWU members who have contacted lawmakers.

News Article | April 23, 2013

Ricin Suspect Released, New ‘Alleged’ Incident Reported

The suspect in the ricin case was released on April 23, and the Justice Department is moving to drop charges against him, according to published reports. Paul Kevin Curtis was charged on April 17 with sending tainted letters to President Obama, Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS) and a Mississippi judge, but n...

News Article | April 23, 2013

Workers Memorial Day

Every year on April 28, the unions of the AFL-CIO observe Workers Memorial Day to remember those who have been injured or killed on the job and to renew the fight for strong safety and health protections.

News Article | April 19, 2013

House Rejects Bill to Fire Postal, Federal Employees Who Owe Federal Taxes

The House rejected a bill on April 15 that would have cost postal and federal employees their jobs if they fell behind in their taxes. Voting against the measure were 152 Democrats and 7 Republicans; 215 Republicans and 35 Democrats voted in favor of the bill.