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Home | American Postal Workers Union Get involved in the union! The APWU represents more than 200,000 USPS employees and retirees, and nearly 2,000 private-sector mail workers
About APWU - American Postal Workers Union The APWU represents more than 200,000 USPS employees and retirees, and nearly 2,000 private-sector mail workers For more than four decades, APWU has fought for dignity and respect on the job for the workers we represent, as well as for decent pay and benefits and safe working conditions
Contact Us - American Postal Workers Union If you have questions about joining the APWU, forming a union, or are a Local or State Leader in need of organizing assistance, contact the Organization Department If you are an APWU retiree in need of assistance, contact the Retirees Department
2021-2024 APWU USPS Collective Bargaining Agreement Win Respect for Postal Workers; Grand Alliance; Postal Banking; Stand Up For Safe Jobs; Save The Post Office; U S Mail is Not for Sale! For Members Members Only; Pay Information; Benefits; Safety and Health; American Postal Workers Union, AFL-CIO 1300 L Street NW Washington DC 20005
News - American Postal Workers Union WASHINGTON – New polling shows that postal customers strongly believe that proposals to privatize the United States Postal Service should be marked “Return to Sender ” In a national survey of 1,402 registered voters, those surveyed oppose postal
For Members - American Postal Workers Union APWU is a union of 222,000 active and retired retail postal clerks, mail processors and sorters, building and equipment maintenance, custodial workers, truck drivers and mechanics, information technology workers, nurses and others employed by USPS and private-sector employees in the mailing industry
Our Union | American Postal Workers Union The APWU represents more than 200,000 USPS employees and retirees, and 2,000 private-sector mail workers Depending on their occupation, APWU members belong to the Clerk , Maintenance , Motor Vehicle , or Support Services divisions
APWU Local and State Organization Links - American Postal Workers Union Michigan Postal Workers Union 480-481 Area Local Detroit District Area Local Western Michigan Area Local 281 Minnesota Minnesota Postal Workers Union St Paul Area Local 65 Twin Cities Local 7019 Missouri Missouri Postal Workers Union Greater Kansas City Metro Area Local St Louis Gateway District Area Local Montana Montana Postal Workers Union
APWU History | American Postal Workers Union Workers grew increasingly frustrated with Congress's inaction, and on March 18, 1970, thousands of New York City postal workers walked off the job in protest Within days, they were joined by 200,000 others in 30 major cities
What We Stand For - American Postal Workers Union Through collective bargaining, legislative action and mobilization of its members and the public, APWU fights for dignity and respect on the job for postal workers throughout the postal industry—for decent pay and benefits and safe working places, for defense of the right of the people to public postal services and for solidarity with all