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USPS, APWU reach tentative agreement

USPS and the American Postal Workers Union, AFL-CIO, have reached a tentative negotiated agreement.

Upon ratification by the union’s membership, which will take several weeks, the agreement will run through Sept. 20, 2027.

“This is a fair and responsible agreement that serves the best interest of our employees, our customers and the future of the Postal Service,” said Acting Postmaster General Doug Tulino. “The agreement supports our mission to modernize our operations so we are better able to adapt to changing customer needs and deliver service excellence.”

The union, also known as APWU, represents more than 190,000 clerks, mechanics, vehicle drivers, custodians and administrative employees.

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