APWU: Western PA Staples Campaign Takes it to the Top

Web News Article #: 221-2015 11/30/2015 – Members of the Western PA Postal Workers Solidarity Committee met with Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald on Nov. 20 to discuss the dirty deal between the U.S. Postal Service and Staples. “Fitzgerald listened to our concerns and offered his support,” reports Joe Radovich of the Pittsburgh Metro Area…

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Pittsburgh Metro APWU Supporting ‘Annual Stockings For Our Troops’

Below is a posting Pittsburgh Metro APWU sent out to their 230+ offices and have posted in their three large plants.   They are still accepting monetary donations to help with the shipping costs.  (The Pittsburgh North Side North Shore Chamber of Commerce also has this on their Facebook page and is sending it out in their Email…

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Western PA Postal Workers Solidarity Committee Update – Oct 26, 2015

Via John P. Richards, President – Pittsburgh Area Retiree Chapter of the APWU:

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Western PA Postal Workers Solidarity Committee Update – Oct 12, 2015

Via John P. Richards, President – Pittsburgh Area Retiree Chapter of the APWU:

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Western PA Postal Workers Solidarity Committee Update – Sept. 18, 2015

Via John P. Richards, President – Pittsburgh Area Retiree Chapter of the APWU: Related: Western PA Stop Staples Demonstration – Sept. 13, 2015  

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W. PA Postal Workers Solidarity Committee Update: “Death knell for the Postal Service as we know it?”

“Due to the APWU’s bull dog persistence, the clandestine cabal between the Postal Service and Staple’s has been revealed. It is a sobering document that, if carried through to the intended conclusion, will be the death knell for the Postal Service as we know it. It is not an overstatement that the intent is a…

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W. PA Postal Workers Solidarity Committee July 6 Update: “Most of you still don’t get it!”

Dear Pittsburgh Metro Member, Most of you still don’t get it! The Staple’s rally that was held at the McKnight store after you received the June 8 letter saw @ 40 demonstrators. There was a good mix of Letter Carriers as well as APWU members, family members, and retirees. The Committee expresses our recognition and…

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