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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.

News Article | April 17, 2012

Senate to Consider Postal Bill Today, April 17

The Senate is expected to consider a revised version of S. 1789, the 21st Century Postal Service Act, on Tuesday, April 17, with proceedings broadcast and Webcast live on C-SPAN.

News Article | April 16, 2012

APWU, Retiree, Sue USPS, Accounting Manager

The APWU and a retired union member filed a complaint in federal court against the Postal Service and a manager in the Accounting Service Center in Eagan MN on April 2, charging they have violated the Debt Collection Act and the due process clause of the U.S. Constitution.

Press Release | April 16, 2012

Postal Unions to Conduct Rallies And Informational Leafletting April 17

Postal Unions to Conduct Rallies And Informational Leafletting April 17

News Article | April 13, 2012

The 1,500 New Maintenance Jobs Identified

The Postal Service recently identified the 1,500 new Maintenance Craft duty assignments that will be established under the terms of the 2010-2015 Collective Bargaining Agreement.

News Article | April 13, 2012

April 17 Plans Move Into High Gear

Plans for April 17, Tax Day, are moving into high gear, with hundreds of locals organizing activities.

News Article | April 12, 2012

Thomas Appointed to Vacant NBA Position

Phil Thomas has been appointed to fill the Clerk Craft National Business Agent (A) position in the Wichita Region, effective April 7.

News Article | April 10, 2012

APWU Public Outreach Campaign Continues

With tax filing deadline quickly approaching, the APWU will re-air its Ever Wonder ad beginning April 11, with spots airing on Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, and Headline News.

News Article | April 9, 2012

One Week Left; Local Lobbying Efforts Take Off

APWU locals and state organizations are responding enthusiastically to the call to lobby their senators during the congressional recess, which began April 2 and ends April 13.