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APWU President and Lead Negotiator Mark Dimondstein updates members as "lockdown week" begins for negotiations. Learn more in the video.
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- 2021-2024 APWU-USPS Collective Bargaining Agreement
- 2022 JCIM - Joint Contract Interpretation Manual
- JCIM 2020 - Joint Contract Interpretation Manual
- APWU Constitution and Bylaws Booklet
- 2024 Leave Calendar
- 2024 Leave Chart
- 2022 Dues Disbursement Schedule
- Article and Handbook Assignments
- 2021-2024 CBA Work Year List (PDF)
- 2021-2024 CBA Work Year List (Excel)
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