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News Article | October 12, 2010

APWU Officers Election: Ballots Due Oct. 14

With just two days remaining before the APWU election of national officers ends, members are reminded to cast their ballots to determine who will lead the union for the next three years.

News Article | October 6, 2010

IRS Alert: Locals Must File IRS 990 Reports by Oct. 15

APWU locals and affiliated organizations may be in danger of losing their tax exempt status if they fail to file 990, 990-N, or 990 EZ reports for 2007, 2008, and 2009 by Oct. 15, the Internal Revenue Service has announced.

News Article | October 4, 2010

APWU Members March For Good Jobs, Change in America

APWU members, officers, and staff convened in the nation’s capital on Saturday, Oct. 2 for the One Nation March, a demonstration to strengthen the fight for good jobs and economic justice.

News Article | October 1, 2010

Rough Week for USPS Highlights Importance of Bill to Fix Finances

The Postal Service suffered two punishing blows this week: The Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) rejected a request for a rate increase, and Congress refused to give the USPS relief from the requirement to pay $5.5 billion by Sept. 30 to pre-fund future retiree healthcare obligations.

News Article | October 1, 2010

Deadline Nears in APWU Officers’ Election

Time is running short for members to vote in the APWU National Officers election. Ballots must be returned to and received in the designated post office box on the return envelope by 2 p.m. on Oct. 14. As of Sept. 30, the number of ballots received in the designated post office box was 37,634.

News Article | September 30, 2010

APWU Members Encouraged To Join One Nation March

APWU members are encouraged to attend the event, which will be held on the National Mall in the nation’s capital from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

News Article | September 27, 2010

Deadline for Voting Extended

The APWU Election Committee has extended the deadline for voting in the national officers’ election because of reports that a large number of union members have not yet received their ballots. ALSO: A recent guest editorial in the Washington Times by a California congressman demonstrates just how im...

News Article | September 24, 2010

Deadline for Voting in Union Election Extended

The APWU Election Committee has extended the deadline for voting in the national officers’ election because of reports that a large number of union members have not yet received their ballots.

News Article | September 24, 2010

Deadline Nears in APWU Officers’ Election

Time is running short for union members to vote in the APWU National Officers election.

News Article | September 22, 2010

Candidate for Southern Region Maintenance NBA Passes Away

We regret to announce the death of Robert “Bob” Jarrell, who was a candidate for Maintenance Division National Business Agent “A” for the Southern Region.

News Article | September 21, 2010

APWU to Participate In National Rally for Jobs, Change

On Saturday, Oct. 2, the APWU will join thousands of people in the One Nation March, a rally to strengthen the fight for good jobs and re-commit to change in America.

News Article | September 20, 2010

It’s Your Union – VOTE!

Ballots for the 2010 Election of APWU National Officers were mailed Monday, Sept. 13 to all eligible union members, and must be returned and received in the designated post office box in Washington, DC, by 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 5.

News Article | September 20, 2010

Installation of National Officers

APWU members and guests are invited to attend the Installation of National Officers Dinner-Dance, on Saturday, Nov. 6, 2010, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Washington, DC.

News Article | September 10, 2010

Ballots Mailed in Election of Union Officers

Ballots for the 2010 Election of APWU National Officers are being mailed Monday, Sept. 13, to Wednesday, Sept. 15. To encourage APWU members to participate in this year’s elections, the national union will hold a voter-participation competition among locals, rewarding those that vote in the highest...