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News Article | January 29, 2010

USPS Trims List to 162

The USPS announced Jan. 29 that the list of stations and branches being considered for closure has been reduced to 162, six less than the last update on Dec. 15. The Postal Service cautioned again that the list does not represent a final decision on which locations would be closed.

News Article | January 29, 2010

Springfield Area Local Reaches MTESC Agreement

After seven months of negotiations, the Springfield (MA) Area Local reached a tentative agreement with Alan Ritchey, Inc. on a new Collective Bargaining Agreement that will cover all 90 members employed at the Mail Transport Equipment Service Center (MTESC). The agreement contains significant improv...

News Article | January 25, 2010

Union Plus, APWU Scholarship Application Deadlines Near

Union members with children who will be graduating from high school this year are reminded that the application deadline for Union Plus scholarships is Saturday, Jan. 30

News Article | January 19, 2010

USPS Can’t Rationalize ‘Network Rationalization’

Echoing APWU criticisms, a recent audit by the USPS Office of the Inspector General (OIG) concluded that after more than five years of initiatives aimed at streamlining the mail-processing network, the Postal Service has failed to establish criteria for identifying consolidation opportunities. The U...

News Article | January 19, 2010

Breen Chosen to Replace McLennan as Clerk NBA

Tim Breen, a member of the Greater Cincinnati Ohio Area Local, has been appointed to serve as Clerk Division National Business Agent “C” for the Cincinnati Region, filling the position vacated by the death of Shirley McLennan. He will serve the balance of McLennan’s term, which ends in November 2010...

News Article | January 13, 2010

National Healthcare Day of Action

It’s now or never for healthcare reform, and the unions of the AFL-CIO are urging their members to participate in a National Healthcare Day of Action. “I encourage every APWU member to call their senators and congressmen and ask them to adopt a healthcare reform bill that will help working families,...

News Article | January 12, 2010

USPS Medical Units Phase-Out Begins

In the first stage of a process that will affect approximately 130 APWU-represented nurses, most of the 51 Postal Service clinical-care medical units were set to shut down Jan. 11, with the rest scheduled for closure by March 9.

News Article | January 5, 2010

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News Article | January 1, 2010

OSHA Standards

Safety standards published by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) require employers to provide appropriate electrical protective equipment to employees working in areas where there are potential electrical hazards, and dictate that the equipment must be used.

News Article | December 31, 2009

Black Women Advance Labor’s Cause In an Unlikely Setting: 1881 Atlanta

A little known yet largely successful job action waged in 1881 by black women in Atlanta is credited with helping to set the stage for a century of labor and civil rights struggles.

News Article | December 28, 2009

Clerk NBA Shirley McLennan

The APWU was sorry to learn that National Business Agent Shirley McLennan passed away on Dec. 24 after a long battle with cancer.

News Article | December 15, 2009

USPS Cuts List of Stations Considered for Closure to 168

The USPS announced Dec. 14 that it has reduced the number of stations and branches under consideration for closure to 168, but cautioned that the new list does not represent a final decision on consolidation.

News Article | December 10, 2009

Healthcare Open Season Ends Soon

There are only a few days left to take part in the 2010 Open Season for the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program, and union President William Burrus is encouraging postal workers to give careful consideration to the two healthcare options offered by the APWU.

News Article | December 10, 2009

Department of Labor to Reconsider Bush’s Last-Minute FMLA Changes

Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis announced Dec. 7 that she is reviewing changes made early this year to regulations governing the Family and Medical Leave Act.

News Article | December 8, 2009

APWU, Other Federal Unions Assail Senate Bill’s Excise Tax on Healthcare

Calling it “absolutely the wrong way” to pay for healthcare reform, APWU President William Burrus was among leaders of federal and postal unions objecting to the Senate bill’s proposed excise tax on many insurance plans.