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News Article | April 30, 2007

Pete Seeger: Activist, Master Songsmith

Even if you’ve never been to a labor rally, a civil rights demonstration, or a folk music concert, chances are you’ve been touched by the music of Pete Seeger. For more than six decades, this gifted performer has traveled the world spreading messages of unionism, social justice, and peace. Many of t...

News Article | April 25, 2007

Twin Falls, Cape Cod Consolidations Stopped

The APWU has been notified that the consolidation of some mail-processing operations at the Twin Falls (ID) Customer Service Mail Processing Center into the Boise P&DC has been cancelled. On April 20, 2007, the USPS wrote, “After preliminary review, it has been determined not to pursue the consolida...

News Article | April 18, 2007

Workers Memorial Day

On April 28 each year, the labor movement observes Workers Memorial Day to commemorate workers who have been killed or injured on the job, and to renew the fight for safety-and-health protections. This year’s theme is Good Jobs, Safe Jobs. It’s Time.  With union backing, Congress passed important le...

News Article | April 13, 2007

Bloomington, Two Upstate New York AMPs Halted; Bronx Study in Limbo

The APWU received notice recently that consolidations of mail-processing operations in Watertown and Binghamton, NY, and Bloomington, IN, no longer are being considered, and that the Area Mail Processing study in the Bronx may be on hold. “After preliminary review, it has been determined that there...

News Article | April 4, 2007

Equal Pay Day Arrives April 24

On Tuesday, April 24, 2007, working women across the country will mark Equal Pay Day — the day when women’s wages will finally catch up to what men earned in 2006. “Women have come a long way, but are still waiting for equal pay,” said Dr. Heidi Hartmann, an economist at the Institute for Women’s Po...

News Article | March 30, 2007

Employee Free Choice Act Introduced in Senate

One of the most important labor law reform measures in decades was introduced in the U.S. Senate March 29 — legislation that would give American workers greater freedom to make their own choices about joining unions and bargaining for better wages, benefits, and working conditions.  Sen. Edward Kenn...

News Article | March 29, 2007

It’s Official: APWU Contract Signed

In a ceremony March 29, APWU President William Burrus and Postmaster General John E. Potter signed the 2006-2010 Collective Bargaining Agreement. Their signatures formalized the agreement, which was ratified by union members in January. The specific provisions of the agreement have been agreed to, a...

News Article | March 26, 2007

National Election Committee Amends Rules

The APWU National Election Committee has amended a rule governing the 2007 election of officers that was published in the March/April issue of The American Postal Worker. The rule, which originally prohibited automatic national convention delegates from becoming candidates for Director of the APWU R...

News Article | March 26, 2007

APWU, USPS Reach Tentative Agreement on IT/ASC Contract

The APWU and the USPS have reached a tentative agreement on a new four-year contract that covers more than 1,200 employees at the IT/ASC (Information Technology/Accounting Service Centers) facilities in Eagan (MN), San Mateo (CA), St. Louis, and Wilkes-Barre (PA).

News Article | March 23, 2007

Senate to Hold Hearing on Employee Free Choice Act

A Senate Committee will hear testimony March 27 from workers and labor law experts on the need to restore workers’ freedom to form unions to bargain for better wages and benefits. “It’s no secret that a union contract is the best economic uplift program for working people in this country,” said Erro...

News Article | March 23, 2007

Postal Service Continues Plans to Close AMCs

As part of an ongoing effort to outsource postal work, the USPS recently outlined management’s continuing plans to eliminate Air Mail Centers across the country. Two letters to the APWU provide additional details about plans management announced over the summer. In a letter dated March 14, 2007, the...

News Article | March 20, 2007

Unions Press FBI to Brief Congress on Anthrax Investigation

The APWU, along with the other postal unions and management associations, has asked Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to grant congressional requests for a briefing by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on its inquiry into the 2001 anthrax attacks. The attacks killed five people, including two post...

News Article | March 14, 2007

Women’s Organizing Campaign Takes Shape

T-shirts, balloons, buttons, stickers, and brochures are included in the organizing kits. The APWU Women’s Organizing Campaign is taking shape, with organizing kits mailed to 58 locals across the country. The packets include buttons, stickers, balloons, flyers, brochures, T-shirts, and, of course, t...

News Article | March 9, 2007

Union Encourages USPS Board of Governors To Approve Postal Regulatory Commission Ruling

The APWU is encouraging the USPS Board of Governors to approve the Feb. 26 “recommended decision” of the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC). In a March 8 letter, union President William Burrus said the PRC’s decision, which rejected the Postal Service’s proposed rate structure for first-class letter...