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    As we celebrate our nation's birthday, the National Park Service will proudly carry on the words of John Adams—"Bonfires and Illuminations from one End of this Continent to the other from this Time forward forevermore"—with a brilliant fireworks display. These illuminations will light up the sky of our nation’s capital to inspire and remind us how fortunate we are to have the freedom that has been entrusted to us all."

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  • the National Executive Board (NEB) of the APWU made the decision to endorse
    Posted On: Aug 19, 2024
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    On July 23, 2024, the National Executive Board (NEB) of the APWU decided to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris as the candidate for the next President of the United States.


    APWU recognizes that our members hold a variety of political beliefs and respect each individual member’s right to choose how they will vote. We encourage all members and their families to make informed decisions, considering the issues that directly impact our work, our rights, and our future.

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    In this election, there is a clear choice. Vice President Harris has shown consistent support for union rights and the welfare of working families. In contrast, former President Donald Trump's record includes policies that threaten the wellbeing of the Postal Service, workers' rights, living wages, and essential social programs like Social Security and Medicare.

    We will continue to share assessments of candidates up and down the ballot based on the issues that affect APWU members as election day draws near. 


    This election will have far-reaching consequences for our jobs, our union, and the future of the public Postal Service. We encourage every member to engage in this important election and consider the issues that matter most to our union and our collective well-being.

    In solidarity,
    The American Postal Workers Union


    P.S. Stay in the know by going to https://apwu.org/2024-elections to see how to register to vote, info on key elections, and more. 

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