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News Article | March 31, 2011

Regina V. Polk: Breaking the Mold

“I only met Regina Polk once. Briefly. That’s a teamster? I thought. The beauty? The cape? The high heels? The perfect make-up? Where’s the beer belly and the donut? The scowl and the crowbar?” – Terry Spencer Hesser Regina V. Polk fought diligently for workers’ rights, working as a labor organizer...

News Article | March 31, 2011

Guffey to Testify Before House Committee

APWU President Cliff Guffey has been asked to testify about the union’s tentative Collective Bargaining Agreement before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, whose powerful chairman has publicly condemned the new agreement and said it is too generous to postal employees.

News Article | March 25, 2011

Guffey Defends USPS Viability, Tentative Contract Agreement on CNBC

In a televised discussion of the financial challenges facing the USPS, APWU President Cliff Guffey defended the union’s Tentative Agreement for a new contract with the Postal Service and reminded viewers the nation’s mail system “is the backbone of a multi-trillion dollar business in this country.“

News Article | March 22, 2011

Tentative Agreement Available Online

A full version of the Tentative Agreement between the APWU and the Postal Service is available for union members to download or view online.

News Article | March 22, 2011

APWU Members to Vote on Tentative Agreement

Voting on the Tentative Agreement for the 2010-2015 APWU-USPS contract will start with a mailing set to begin on April 8. The single-question ballot will allow members to vote ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ on a contract, which, if ratified, would expire on May 20, 2015.

News Article | March 21, 2011

Union Officers Say, ‘Vote YES!’

The APWU National Executive Board voted unanimously last week to approve the union’s Tentative Agreement with the Postal Service, and in a video for APWU members, officers working at the organization’s Washington DC headquarters urged members to ‘Vote YES!’

News Article | March 18, 2011

Briefings on the Tentative Agreement

Members of the union’s Negotiating Team will conduct briefings on the Tentative Agreement in the locations listed below.

News Article | March 18, 2011

USPS Implements Safety Measures at ISCs To Protect Postal Employees from Radiation

In light of the recent nuclear events in Japan, the Postal Service has implemented safety measures at International Service Centers (ISCs) to prevent employees and postal customers from exposure to radiation from incoming international mail.

News Article | March 16, 2011

Some Questions – and Answers – On the Tentative Agreement

Several questions have been posed on the APWU’s Facebook page regarding the Tentative Agreement for a new contract. Union officers address questions regarding the conversion of Clerk Craft part-time flexible employees and part-time regular employees below.

Press Release | March 14, 2011

APWU, USPS Reach Tentative Agreement on New Contract

APWU, USPS Reach Tentative Agreement on New Contract

News Article | March 14, 2011

APWU, USPS Reach Tentative Agreement on New Contract

The American Postal Workers Union and the U.S. Postal Service have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, union President Cliff Guffey announced today. ALSO: Highlights of the new Collective Bargaining Agreement

Press Release | March 10, 2011

Governor’s Attack on Wisconsin Workers Must Serve as a Wake-Up Call

Governor’s Attack on Wisconsin Workers Must Serve as a Wake-Up Call

News Article | March 10, 2011

Guffey: Governor’s Attack on Wisconsin Workers Must Serve as a Wake-Up Call

“When Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and 18 Republican state senators rammed through a bill in the dead of night that strips public workers of their right to collective bargaining, they sent a clear message,” said union President Cliff Guffey.

News Article | March 7, 2011

APWU Presidents Gather in Washington

(03/07/11) APWU Legislative and Political Department Director Myke Reid briefed the union’s local and state presidents Saturday in Washington, DC.