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News Article | January 28, 2011

With Slow Progress, Contract Talks Continue

“Although progress in contract negotiations is slow, bargaining is ongoing,” APWU President Cliff Guffey reported on Jan. 28. Representatives of the Postal Service and the union are meeting almost daily, he added.

News Article | January 28, 2011

APWU Protests Bidding ‘Outage’

The APWU has expressed outrage over the Postal Service’s unilateral decision to shut down online bidding from Jan. 28 until Jan. 31, and for giving the union only 24-hour notice of its plans.

News Article | January 27, 2011

USPS Notifies Union of Bidding ‘Outage’

The Postal Service has notified the APWU that posting and bidding will be disrupted while management upgrades the computerized bidding system, beginning at 12:01 p.m. CST on Friday, Jan. 28.

News Article | January 24, 2011

APWU Denounces Post Office Closure Plans

The union is “deeply disappointed” by the Postal Service’s announcement — via the Wall Street Journal  — that it plans to close as many as 2,000 post offices beginning in March, APWU President Cliff Guffey said Monday.

News Article | January 21, 2011

National Officers to Meet in February

APWU’s national officers will meet in Atlanta for several days in early February, as President Cliff Guffey seeks to move the organization in a new direction.

News Article | January 14, 2011

OSHA: DBCS Machines Pose Risk to Workers’ Health

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has hit the Postal Service with another unwelcome finding: Delivery Bar Code Sorter machines pose a direct risk to workers’ health, and there is a “general lack of understanding about the hazards and injuries” associated with the equipment among post...

News Article | January 13, 2011

APWU, Postal Unions Urge Obama To Fix USPS Pension Overfunding

The APWU and other postal unions and management associations have asked President Barack Obama to take “immediate action to save almost 100,000 good, middle-class jobs and stabilize the financial condition” of the Postal Service.

News Article | January 11, 2011

USPS Fails to Keep Proper Record of Injury and Illness, OSHA Finds

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) slammed the USPS again for safety violations — this time for under-recording workplace injuries and illnesses.

News Article | January 10, 2011

Despite Mounting Frustration, Contract Talks Continue

Although the union is “increasingly frustrated” at the slow pace of contract negotiations, bargaining is continuing, APWU President Cliff Guffey has announced.

News Article | January 7, 2011

Safety Talk on Recognizing And Handling Suspicious Mail

Following the explosion of several mail pieces in Maryland and Washington, DC, the USPS has issued a Safety Talk that instructs employees how to react to suspicious packages.

News Article | January 4, 2011

OIG: USPS Fails to Justify 19 Types of ‘Worksharing’ Discounts for Big Mailers

In a report issued Dec. 23, 2010, the USPS Office of Inspector General (OIG) echoed what the APWU has been saying for years: Worksharing discounts for large mailers mail are too high.

News Article | January 3, 2011

Union Frustrated by Lack of Progress in Contract Talks

APWU President Cliff Guffey has summoned the union’s Rank and File Bargaining Advisory Committee to Washington, DC for an update on contract negotiations, but he was quick to point out that no tentative agreement has been reached and none appears imminent.

News Article | December 31, 2010

Rev. James Orange: A Champion for Labor and Human Rights

Reverend James Orange played a critical role in actions that led to the enactment of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and later applied his organizing skills in the fight for economic justice for workers across the south.“He was the living embodiment of the connection between the union movement and the...

News Article | December 30, 2010

USPS Announces Changes To ‘Mystery Shopper Program’

After years of APWU complaints, the Postal Service has notified the union that the Mystery Shopper Program will be altered beginning in January 2011.

News Article | December 30, 2010

OSHA Slams USPS for Safety Violations In Massachusetts, Georgia

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) continues to charge the Postal Service with willful and serious safety violations at mail processing facilities across the country.