
Representation for Members-at-Large
Don’t know who to call? If you are a Member-at-Large with a grievance or a question about your rights, you should contact the union’s state president or a National Business Agent representing your area.
You also may want to review the list of Frequently Asked Questions for Members-at-Large.
Contact information for state union presidents is provided below. For information about how to contact National Business Agents (NBAs) for your area, click here, then scroll down to see the list of NBAs for your area.
If you don’t receive a reply within one week, please contact your national APWU craft director.

ABOUT MEMBERS-AT-LARGE
APWU Members-at-Large work in the smallest offices operated by the USPS, and are not represented by a local union. Members-at-Large (MALs) face special challenges: Without a union structure, they have often found it difficult to stand up for their rights.
And until recently, MALs have lacked some of the most basic protections other union members enjoy — because MALs were not covered by local contracts. That changed on Jan. 25, 2008, when the APWU and USPS signed a landmark agreement establishing a Local Memorandum of Understanding for Offices Without a Local Union Structure.