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News Article | August 13, 2025

Keep Fighting for Justice This Summer

Retirees Director Nancy Olumekor urges postal workers to prepare for retirement by attending retirement planning seminars hosted by the APWU Retirees Department and staying abreast of relevant legislation.

News Article | August 13, 2025

Strength in Diversity: Empowering Every Voice

Human Relations Director Daleo Freeman provides a recap of the Human Relations Conference that was held in Houston, TX June 12-16.

News Article | August 11, 2025

Every Conversation Counts!

“Organizing isn’t a one-time event; it must be a continuous movement powered by our members who understand that our fight is never ending.”- Organizing Director Anna Smith highlights two locals that led successful organizing drives in 2025.

News Article | August 11, 2025

Another Round of Bargaining Completed

“Despite [USPS management’s] efforts, none of our previous gains were lost.” MVS Director Michael Foster shares the challenges faced by the MVS Craft during contract negotiations, and the wins achieved.

News Article | August 11, 2025

2024-2027 Maintenance Craft Changes in the New Contract

Maintenance Craft Director Idowu Balogun highlights changes to Maintenance Craft Division in the new contract, provides updates on the $15 million dollar part-time-regular (PTR) settlement and PTR to full-time conversions.

News Article | August 8, 2025

We Have Reached Agreements!

The USPS and APWU have reached a Tentative Agreement (TA) that members voted on to ratify. The National Negotiations Committee worked hard for the past two years to achieve a contract worthy of ratification.

News Article | August 8, 2025

The Fight to Preserve and Protect Our Retirement Benefits

Legislative & Political Director Judy Beard shares the role APWU members played in successfully lobbying to remove three harmful FERs provisions from H.R. 1 before it was signed into law.

News Article | August 8, 2025

Engaging in Our Union, Together

“So many workers expect change to come without effort but hesitate to take part in building our union.” – Central Regional Coordinator Amy Puhlaski shares the importance of union representation and ways members can get more involved at the local level.

News Article | August 7, 2025

APWU Ratifies National Agreement

News Article | August 7, 2025

2024-2027 Tentative Agreement Ratified

“The contract is now in effect and the work of implementation begins.” Industrial Relations Director Charlie Cash shares the steps to implementation of the pay provisions in our new union contract, and when to expect them in paychecks.

News Article | August 6, 2025

Contract Ratification, Scholarships, and More: Looking Ahead

Secretary-Treasurer Liz Powell congratulates members on the newly ratified collective bargaining agreement, announces the APWU Scholarship Winners, shares important dates regarding bond coverage, documentation of expenditures, and the upcoming Secretary-Treasurer’s training at the APWU All-Craft Con...

News Article | August 6, 2025

How to Be an Effective Leader in Our Union and Beyond

Research & Education Director Joyce B. Robinson tips on how to become an effective leader in our union from APWU’s Leadership Development handbook, and ways to take action against the privatization of the public Postal Service.

News Article | August 4, 2025

Start Building Now To Be Movement Ready

“Surveys have shown that our communities support and love the Postal Service, we cannot let wealthy corporations take us over and destroy the Universal Service Obligations that we provide around the country.” - Vice President Debby Szeredy shares tips on how you can take steps to fight against posta...

News Article | August 4, 2025

Contract Ratified with 95% ‘Yes’ Vote!

News Article | May 20, 2025

Revealed: Musk Uses DOGE to Stifle Competition, Siphon Money into Own Pockets

Our tax dollars should be used to better our communities. But at the Department of Government Efficiency, Elon Musk is allocating funds to stifle market competition in areas that were once used to help his companies thrive. Read more: