WEBAPWU 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.
WEBThe Clerk Division is the largest division of the American Postal Workers Union. We proudly represent approximately 150,000 postal clerks in post offices large and small across the country.
WEBResources. Information About Disability Retirement. Retiree Application. Retiree Vital Papers. The APWU Retirees Department is the voice of retired APWU members — within the union and on Capitol Hill.
WEBApril 4, 2024. On June 25, the APWU will begin negotiations with postal management for a new union contract covering 200,000 postal workers. Negotiations are never easy. Our success depends on building power and leverage. The foundation of our union starts with...
WEBAPWU NSB 13-2021 APWU and USPS Stop the Clock to Continue Bargaining; APWU NSB 14-2021 Open Season Will Take Place From November 8 - December 13; APWU NSB 15-2021 House Passes Build Back Better Act Senate Action Still Needed; APWU NSB 16-2021 APWU, USPS Reach Tentative Agreement on New Union Contract
WEBThis page includes information for APWU members about pay and benefits including pay scales, COLA information, promotion charts and leave allowances. Pay Scales from the 2021-2024 Collective Bargaining Agreement
WEBThe American Postal Workers Union ( APWU) is a labor union in the United States. It represents over 200,000 employees and retirees of the United States Postal Service who belong to the Clerk, Maintenance, Motor Vehicle, and Support Services divisions. It also represents approximately 2,000 private-sector mail workers. History.