Postal News
Pay Cuts Have Rural Letter Carriers ‘Scared’ and ‘Outraged’
Thousands of letter carriers at the U.S. Postal Service are starting to see new schedules that have reduced their hours ...
NALC contract negotiations update
On Feb. 22, NALC and the Postal Service officially opened collective bargaining for the 2023 USPS-NALC National Agreement. Since then, ...
NAPS Achieves Updates to Supervisor Workload Credits
After years of gathering data, analyzing the data and then being denied changes by past postal leadership, a revamped Supervisor ...
APWU National Presidents Conference Rallies at Postal HQ Against Cuts, For Better Service
Hundreds of postal workers demonstrated outside of USPS headquarters on Tuesday, May 9 at a rally coordinated by the APWU ...
NALC statement regarding increased attacks on letter carriers
Due to increasing instances of criminal acts, including targeted and violent attacks, being committed against city letter carriers, National Association ...
Postal workers are ‘outraged and angered’ by a 78% rise in robberies that target them, often at gunpoint
Robberies of postal carriers have exploded, surging 78% to nearly 500 in 2022, according to data provided by U.S. Postal ...
A Thousand Post Office Suspensions in Review
In February 2022 the Postal Regulatory Commission opened a Public Inquiry docket to address the issue of post offices that have been ...
Postal Workers “Speak up Together” for Dignity and Respect
Postal workers were “fired up, and ready to go,” as APWU members and allies across the country took action to ...
The USPS is challenging the PRC’s authority to open a public inquiry on the DFA plan
The Postal Service has just filed a motion with the Postal Regulatory Commission challenging the Commission’s authority to open a public inquiry ...
USPS sees ‘massive turnover’ in non-career workers as union protests short-staffing
But the American Postal Workers Union says the agency remains too short-staffed to meet service standards, leading to burnout and ...