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News Article | July 2, 2007

DHL Subsidiary Ordered to Stop Interfering With Workers’ Rights at Ohio Sorting Hub

An NLRB Administrative Law Judge has ruled that DHL Express of Wilmington, OH, is guilty of the unfair labor practice charges lodged against the global-delivery company by the APWU late last year.

News Article | June 30, 2007

The 1911 Furniture Workers Strike

A century-old and nearly forgotten story about furniture workers who overcame deep cultural divisions to unite for their common good was recently put back in the limelight by a group of labor activists.

News Article | June 28, 2007

Despite Majority Support, ‘EFCA’ Blocked in Senate

Although a majority of U.S. Senators clearly favor the Employee Free Choice Act, anti-worker lawmakers have prevented the Senate from passing the measure. Fifty-one senators voted June 26 to end debate and pass the act. But the 48 senators who oppose the bill voted against “cloture,” preventing a vo...

News Article | June 27, 2007

Union Web Site Now Features Membership Info

A new section of the APWU Web site (www.apwu.org) allows union members to review their membership information, find out how to contact their union representatives, and — in the coming weeks — will permit members to register online for national conferences and training seminars.

News Article | June 27, 2007

Banks Pulls Misleading Ad From Airwaves

The Wachovia Bank Corp. has stopped airing a television commercial that strongly implied that home delivery of mail is a primary cause of identity theft. On June 18, G. Kennedy Thompson, the bank’s CEO, responded to a letter from APWU President William Burrus that objected to the commercial’s charac...

News Article | June 27, 2007

National Executive Board Establishes Rules for Clerk NBA Race in Chicago

The APWU National Executive Board has voted to open nominations for the vacancy in the National Business Agent position caused by the untimely death of Percy Harrison Jr. Brother Harrison, who died on June 18, had filed the necessary petitions for candidacy and was unchallenged.

News Article | June 25, 2007

‘UNI’ Leader Visits APWU

APWU President William Burrus (left) and Union Network International General- Secretary Philip Jennings (right), at APWU The leader of an international union federation met with APWU President William Burrus on June 25, 2007, as part of a visit to the United States. Philip Jennings, general-secretar...

News Article | June 25, 2007

Public Affairs Group Honors APWU TV Ad

An APWU-sponsored TV commercial that decried the negative effects of Postal Service consolidation plans has won a “Pollie Award” from the American Association of Political Consultants. Broadcast in select cities in the last half of 2006, the 30-second TV commercial — running in conjunction with radi...

News Article | June 22, 2007

Ballot Placement Set, Candidates Certified for Election of APWU National Officers

Secretary-Treasurer Terry Stapleton has certified the following union members as candidates for election to national office by referendum balloting, as mandated by the APWU Constitution and Bylaws. A drawing to determine the order candidates’ names will appear on the ballot was held on Friday, June...

News Article | June 21, 2007

2006-2010 Contract Available

The official 2006-2010 Collective Bargaining Agreement between the USPS and the APWU is being printed and will be ready for shipping shortly, the union has announced. Copies can be viewed and downloaded from the APWU Web site, and orders for printed copies may be placed online or by phone.

News Article | June 20, 2007

Unions Rally for Employee Free Choice Act

APWU officers, staff and members from as far away as Richmond and Philadelphia joined thousands of union activists at a rally June 19 on the lawn of the U.S. Capitol to demand enactment of the Employee Free Choice Act — legislation that would ensure that working people can freely choose whether to f...

News Article | June 19, 2007

NBA Percy Harrison Dies

Percy Harrison Jr., a Central Region National Business Agent since the early 1990s, died suddenly June 18. “We were shocked and saddened to learn of Percy’s passing,” said APWU President William Burrus. “Percy was an outspoken advocate for postal workers, and he will be sorely missed. Please keep hi...

News Article | June 19, 2007

Senate Set to Consider Employee Free Choice Act

The U.S. Senate is expected to debate legislation this week that would remove many of the obstacles faced by American workers who want to form unions. The Employee Free Choice Act would give American workers greater freedom to make their own choices about joining unions and bargaining for better wag...

News Article | June 15, 2007

Candidates Nominated for APWU Election of National Officers

Secretary-Treasurer Terry Stapleton has announced that the following union members have been certified as candidates for election to national office by referendum balloting, as mandated by the APWU Constitution and Bylaws. Each candidate in this unofficial listing has secured the necessary petitions...

News Article | June 12, 2007

Local, State Presidents Urged To Promote APWU Health Plan

Local and state presidents are being asked to help spread the word about an important gain in the 2006-2010 Collective Bargaining Agreement: the increase in the Postal Service’s contribution to health insurance premiums for those who enroll in the APWU Consumer Driven Plan. “Healthcare coverage is o...