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News Article | May 1, 2012

Higher Gas Prices Affect Us All

With gas prices surging, whether retirees drive or get assistance getting around, they are con cerned about the additional costs at the pump. Questions are being asked: Will there be another cost-ofliving increase next year? What can be done now to ensure we will be able to survive as prices escalat...

News Article | April 30, 2012

Exploited Children Organize, Defeat Newspaper Titans

Just over a century ago, several thousand child laborers captured the nation’s attention when they took on two of the nation’s biggest newspaper publishers. Their struggle exposed the exploitation of children and inspired workers, both young and old, to fight for better pay and working conditions.

News Article | April 27, 2012

House Panel Approves Increase In Federal Employees’ Pension Payments

A House committee approved a GOP proposal on April 26 that would increase federal employees' contributions to their pensions by 5 percent over five years, beginning in 2013.

News Article | April 26, 2012

‘Potential’ Consolidation List Not Reliable, Union Says

A "potential consolidation list"  developed by the Postal Service and provided to members of the Senate on April 24 has generated a lot of interest at postal facilities across the country, but it is not an official management proposal or reliable list, the union is warning.

News Article | April 25, 2012

Senate Approves Amended Postal Bill, Next Up: The House of Representatives

The Senate passed an amended version of the 21st Century Postal Service Act (S.1789) on April 25 by a vote of 62-37.

News Article | April 24, 2012

Voting Begins on Postal Bill, Important Votes Set for April 25

The Senate began voting on amendments to the 21st Century Postal Service Act (S. 1789) on April 24, with action on the bill expected to be wrapped up in the Senate on April 25.  

News Article | April 24, 2012

Senate to Vote on Postal Reform Bill

The Senate will vote on the 21st Century Postal Service Act (S. 1789) on Tuesday, April 24, with action expected to begin after 2:15 p.m.

News Article | April 23, 2012

APWU Wins Important FMLA Arbitration

(Updated 05/02/12) The APWU won an important arbitration case on April 18, when Arbitrator Shyam Das ruled that the Postal Service cannot require employees to use forms developed by the Department of Labor (DOL) when they submit certification for leave under the provisions of the Family & Medical Le...

News Article | April 20, 2012

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 our efforts for safe workplaces.

News Article | April 20, 2012

Senate Leaders Announce Agreement On Amendments to Postal Reform Bill

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) announced an agreement April 19 to consider 39 amendments to the postal reform bill (S. 1789), with debate on amendments beginning on Monday, April 23.

News Article | April 20, 2012

Senate to Debate, Vote On Postal Bill Starting April 23

The Senate will debate the 21st Century Postal Service Act (S. 1789) beginning on Monday, April 23, with voting set to begin on Tuesday, April 24, as a result of an agreement by Senate leaders.

News Article | April 19, 2012

Senate May Consider Amendments to Postal Bill

The Senate could begin consideration of amendments to S. 1789, the 21st Century Postal Service Act, on April 19. Seventy-nine amendments were filed as of a 1 p.m. deadline on April 18, and they run the gamut from provisions that would eliminate workers’ protection against layoffs, to language that w...

News Article | April 18, 2012

Senate Expected to Resume Consideration of Postal Bill

The Senate is expected to resume consideration of a revised version of S. 1789, the 21st Century Postal Service Act, with proceedings broadcast and Webcast live on C-SPAN. Consideration of the bill began on April 17, and is expected to last several days.

News Article | April 18, 2012

Postal Workers Picket as Senate Begins Debate

(Updated 4/19/12) Members of the APWU and Mail Handlers Union rallied in front of post offices around the country Tuesday to alert the public to looming service cuts if Congress doesn’t act to fix the Postal Service’s finances by May 15.