The APWU is the
world's largest postal union, representing more than 330,000 USPS employees and
retirees, and nearly 2,000 private-sector mail workers.
For more than
three decades, APWU has fought for dignity and respect on the job for the
workers we represent, as well as for decent pay and benefits and safe working
conditions. As an AFL-CIO affiliate, the
APWU supports the struggle for social and economic justice for all working
families.
Depending on
their occupation, APWU members belong to the Clerk, Maintenance, Motor Vehicle,
or Support Services divisions.
Our union is a
democratic organization comprised of dues-paying members who belong to
approximately 1,600 state and local unions and retiree chapters in every state
and territory. APWU officers are directly elected by union members.
The union's
state and local affiliates are autonomous organizations that rely on the
national union to represent their interests in contract negotiations and in
national-level grievances. The union negotiates a national Collective Bargaining
Agreement and fights for our members' interests on Capitol Hill. The APWU also
has many Retiree and Auxiliary chapters so that former postal workers and
postal families can remain active in union affairs.
The APWU is
headquartered at 1300 L St. NW, Washington,
DC 20005.
Officers and staff can be reached at 202-842-4200.