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News Article | July 24, 2008

Burrus Addresses Letter Carriers Convention

In a historic moment for the two major postal unions, APWU President William Burrus delivered a speech at the biennial convention of the National Association of Letter Carriers.  It was the first time that the top leader of either union had spoken at a national gathering of the other organization, a...

News Article | July 17, 2008

APWU Sues Bush Over Failure To Appoint USPS Advisory Council

The APWU filed suit against President George W. Bush and Postmaster General John E. Potter in District Court July 16 over their failure to appoint a Postal Service Advisory Council, as required by federal law. “The Postal Service is required to ‘consult with and receive the advice of the Advisory Co...

News Article | July 17, 2008

Obama Thanks APWU for Endorsement

Sen. Barack Obama has formally thanked the APWU for its support during the presidential primary season and for its endorsement of his candidacy. “I am proud to stand with APWU in our joint efforts to build an America that values the labor of every American,” Obama said in a letter to union President...

News Article | July 15, 2008

Burrus to VER-Eligible Employees: ‘DON’T GO’

With news that eligible employees will soon be receiving notice from the Postal Service about an offer of Voluntary Early Retirement (VER), APWU President William Burrus is advising union members to delay making a decision as long as possible.  “The decision about when to retire is a personal one th...

News Article | July 11, 2008

APWU to PRC: ‘Burden of Proof’ Is on Those Pushing for Change

Because universal postal service is still extremely important to the fabric of American life, APWU President William Burrus said in a public hearing July 10, those who seek changes in the postal network or monopoly should provide unassailable reasons for doing so. “Those who want to dismantle the Po...

News Article | July 9, 2008

APWU Meets with USPS, Seeks Bargaining Over Early-Outs

APWU President William Burrus met with postal officials July 8 regarding USPS plans to offer early-retirement opportunities to 40,000 employees. “I conveyed our strongly-held belief that the Postal Service is required to bargain with the union over Voluntary Early Retirement opportunities,” Burrus s...

News Article | July 9, 2008

Management Issues Draft ‘Request for Proposals’ To Subcontract Some Work at Bulk Mail Centers

The Postal Service has posted a draft Request for Proposals (RFP) for a “Time-Definite Surface Network,” seeking comments from private companies that are interested in subcontracting work currently done at Bulk Mail Centers. The draft RFP is the latest step in a process that began last year when the...

News Article | July 9, 2008

Universal Service Still of Critical Importance

The APWU has filed written testimony with the Postal Regulatory Commission emphasizing that universal postal service is still extremely important to a significant number of citizens.  The union urged the PRC to “view the questions of access to the mailbox and the need for universal service through t...

News Article | July 7, 2008

APWU, USPS to Meet July 8 Over Possible ‘Early Out’ Offer

APWU President William Burrus will meet with USPS officials on Tuesday, July 8, to address the union’s demand for bargaining over possible management plans to offer Voluntary Early Retirement to APWU-represented employees. The union learned unofficially on July 3 that the Postal Service had requeste...

News Article | July 2, 2008

Support Keeps Growing For Mail Network Protection Act

As Congress broke for its July 4 recess, a total of 119 members of the U.S. House of Representatives had become co-sponsors of the Mail Network Protection Act (H.R. 4236) to help preserve inexpensive, trustworthy mail service for the American public. The bill would help reduce wasteful, inefficient,...

News Article | June 30, 2008

Setting the Stage For the ‘Talent’ Unions

Among the catchphrases associated with the theatrical arts, “The Show Must Go On” is the most familiar. To workers, the phrase is more than a cliche: The longer-running the show, the more money to be earned. Nowadays, all the world’s a stage: Performances are set up, staged, recorded, rebroadcast, r...

News Article | June 30, 2008

APWU Health Plan Alters Benefits To Aid Midwest Flood Victims

The APWU Health Plan is offering proactive support to members of the plan who are being impacted by severe flooding in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Wisconsin. The adjustments are for healthcare coverage from June 13 to July 9.  “The Health Plan has relaxed precertification requirements for all type...

News Article | June 27, 2008

Labor Federation Endorses Obama

As expected, the AFL-CIO has endorsed Sen. Barack Obama’s bid for the presidency, announcing in a June 26 teleconference that the General Board’s endorsement was without opposition.

News Article | June 25, 2008

AFL-CIO to Endorse Obama for President

The AFL-CIO is poised to endorse Sen. Barack Obama’s bid for the presidency, with the results of a poll of the federation’s executive council expected on Thursday, June 26. Leaders of the 10-million member organization began voting by fax on June 24. The labor federation is preparing to launch an ex...

News Article | June 23, 2008

Six More U.S. Representatives Co-Sponsor Mail Network Protection Act

APWU efforts to build support in Congress for the Mail Network Protection Act (H.R. 4236) continued to gain ground over the last two weeks, as six more members of the U.S. House of Representatives endorsed the measure to help preserve inexpensive, trustworthy mail service for the American public.  T...