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The Maintenance Division and the Article 12 Notification Process
May 21, 2024
Maintenance Craft Director Idowu Balogun provides information on the Article 12 notification process, and the steps required in our Collective Bargaining Agreement prior to excessing.
Solidarity Is The Antidote to a Toxic Workplace
May 21, 2024
As the “Chief Spokesperson” for the 2024 contract negotiations, I have both a huge and humbling task. The outcome of negotiations, whether through a voluntary agreement or through a contract imposed upon us by an interest arbitration panel, will...
2024: A Year of Challenges and Opportunities
January 8, 2024
With last year in the rearview mirror, the “struggle continues” in 2024. In addition to daily battles to enforce our union contract, President Dimondstein highlights some of our upcoming challenges and opportunities as a union.
Detroit Amazon Workers Organize for Respect with APWU
January 8, 2024
Amazon workers in Detroit’s DTW1 plant are working with APWU organizers for a real voice, power, and justice in the workplace. Read their origin story:
Looking Back on Labor History: Memphis Sanitation Workers' Strike & the Battle of the Bulk
January 8, 2024
This month in Labor History, we take a look back at the Memphis Sanitation Workers' Strike and the Battle of the Bulk.
Giving Back to Our Communities: Join the 2023 Combined Federal Campaign
December 12, 2023
As many of us think about charitable giving during the holiday season, the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is in full swing! The CFC is an annual charity drive that brings together federal employees, retirees, and government contractors to give back...
Update on Management's Network Modernization Plans: APWU Takes a Series of Actions
November 17, 2023
While still in its early stages, postal management is aggressively proceeding with their “network modernization” plans.