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News Article | July 10, 2009

House Committee Approves HR 22

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee unanimously approved H.R. 22 on July 10, clearing the way for consideration of the measure by the full House.

News Article | July 9, 2009

Area Mail Processing Plans: Locals Fight Back

APWU locals around the country have been busy fighting the consolidation of Processing & Distribution Centers — even as the Postal Service announced it was considering consolidating more than 3,200 of the nation’s larger stations and branches.

News Article | July 1, 2009

Consolidating Stations

At a meeting at USPS Headquarters on June 23, the Postal Service briefed APWU officers of the Clerk, Maintenance, and Motor Vehicle Crafts [ PDF | Powerpoint presentation] about plans to consolidate operations in large stations and branches.

News Article | June 30, 2009

Sports Unions Work to Level the Playing Field

Although their average salary is considerably higher and their “work year” is much shorter, members of the nation’s four major sports unions share much in common with their counterparts in other industries, especially the historical basis for their creation: Poor wages and unfair working conditions.

News Article | June 29, 2009

Repairs Times Not a Basis for Discipline

(06/29/09) Although Arbitrator Shyam Das officially denied an APWU grievance protesting the Postal Service’s Preventative Maintenance Inspection Program recently, his ruling was a victory for the APWU nonetheless.

News Article | June 26, 2009

Drive for Sick-Leave Credit Gains New Life

The drive to win sick-leave credit for postal and federal workers covered by the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) was revived June 25, when the House of Representatives included the benefit in the 2010 Defense Authorization measure.

News Article | June 25, 2009

Unions Rally for Healthcare, Now!

APWU members from as far away as Philadelphia and Florida joined thousands of other union members and healthcare advocates at a rally June 25 to demand that Congress pass legislation that provides quality care for all.

News Article | June 24, 2009

Key House Panel Passes HR 22

A House subcommittee has approved an amended version of H.R. 22, legislation that would provide temporary relief from a provision of the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act that requires the Postal Service to prefund the healthcare benefits of future retirees.

News Article | June 22, 2009

APWU on Five-Day Delivery: Don’t Do It!

The APWU has given a straightforward response to a USPS request for input regarding five-day mail delivery: “Don’t do it!”

News Article | June 19, 2009

APWU Endorses Trumka for AFL-CIO President

The APWU National Executive Board has endorsed Richard Trumka for president of the AFL-CIO, the nation’s largest labor federation.

Press Release | June 19, 2009

APWU Endorses Trumka for AFL-CIO President

APWU Endorses Trumka for AFL-CIO President

News Article | June 15, 2009

Secretary-Treasurer Training Available Online

The APWU Secretary-Treasurer’s Department has established a new schedule for online training on a variety of important subjects for local and state officers who have fiduciary responsibilities.

News Article | June 12, 2009

APWU, USPS Agree: To Revamped Maintenance Selection System

After intensive discussions, the APWU and the USPS have agreed to modify the Maintenance Selection System (MSS), the process by which many Maintenance Craft duty assignments are filled. “The Revamped Maintenance Selection System maintains employee protections that are important to the craft, and est...

News Article | June 11, 2009

Union Challenges USPS Interpretation of Layoff Memo

The APWU has filed a Step 4 grievance protesting management’s interpretation of the contractual protection against layoffs for APWU-represented employees who were on the rolls as of Nov. 20, 2006, but had not achieved six continuous years of service.

News Article | June 10, 2009

APWU Assails Office of the Inspector General On Custodial Subcontracting Recommendations

APWU President William Burrus has strenuously objected to a recommendation in a recent audit by the USPS Office of the Inspector General that “blatantly urges postal management to seek an end to restrictions in the Collective Bargaining Agreement on custodial subcontracting.”