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News Article | February 25, 2026
LATEST UPDATE RE: Postal Service Announces Intent to Cease Off-Site Training Per Diem in Maintenance Craft
News Article | February 24, 2026
Remembering Former President Cliff Guffey
Former APWU President Clifford “Cliff” Guffey passed away on Saturday, February 21, 2026, at the age of 76.
PDF Resource | February 23, 2026
1986-2024 Previously Adopted Labor-Management Resolutions
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APWU Leadership Institute
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Vocational Scholarship
News Article | February 17, 2026
APWU President Jonathan Smith Sits Down with Federal News Network
APWU President Jonathan Smith Sits down with Federal News Network reporter Jory Heckman to talk about his vision for the future of the Postal Service, and why it is important to fight off privatizers.
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Postal Wire | February 16, 2026 – Federal News Network
Postal union president focused on keeping USPS an ‘affordable option,’ amid agency’s financial woes
News Article | February 13, 2026
Third Cost-of-Living Adjustment Announced
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Understanding COLA
Understanding Your COLA APWU 100% National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) entry step 63.09% National Postal Mail Handlers Union (NPMHU) entry step 60% National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association (NRLCA) entry step ≈69% All other postal unions use a similar formula to adjust the calculat...
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Digital Safety Checklist for Locals
News Article | February 10, 2026
APWU President Jonathan Smith Hosts First Livestream
Event | February 10, 2026
Talk is Cheap: Safety Matters APWU Live with President Jonathan Smith
APWU President Jonathan Smith will hold his first ever livestream event at 7 p.m. ET/ 4 p.m. PT on Tuesday, Feb. 10. The hour-long livestream will address the safety challenges postal workers face every day and how APWU is ready to hold management accountable to our right to a safe and healthy workp...
News Article | February 6, 2026
Ongoing Enhancements to the APWU Electronic Grievance System
News Article | February 1, 2026