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21 CPW- This USPS program is a lifeline for blind and disabled people March 12, 2026March 12, 2026 The Postal Service recently celebrated a program that allows blind and disabled people to send and receive free reading materials. This program ensures that customers who cannot read standard print because of sight issues or physical disabilities can send and receive reading materials and equipment. The Postal Service delivers braille books, electronic […]21cpw
- NALC’s Shut Down Hunger effort donates more than $525,000 to food banks nationwide March 12, 2026March 12, 2026 In November, NALC organized a Shut Down Hunger campaign. The initiative called on branches to make monetary donations to local food banks during the longest government shutdown in history. NALC committed to matching all donations that were submitted by Jan. 31, 2026. There were 142 branches and state associations that donated $263,269 to food […]21cpw
- The American Postal Worker magazine – March/April 2026 Edition March 11, 2026Featuring: The APWU Doubles Down on Safety with Campaign for Safe Jobs Honoring Workers’ Memorial Day in 2026; Retroactive Pay Included in April Paychecks APWU Launches Interactive Online History Center Celebrating Women’s History Month Important Financial Planning for Postal Workers Convention Call: 28th Biennial APWU National Convention in Los Angeles, CA The American Postal Worker […]21cpw
- APWU Files Amicus Brief Supporting the Prohibition to Mail Concealable Handguns March 10, 2026March 10, 2026 The APWU has filed an amicus (“friend of the court”) brief in Shreve v. U.S. Postal Service (W.D. Pa.), a case challenging the federal law prohibiting individuals from mailing concealable handguns. The plaintiff argues that 18 U.S.C. §1715 — a 1927 law banning the mailing of concealable pistols, revolvers, and similar firearms by private […]21cpw
- USPS: Don’t use a postal credit card for personal expenses March 10, 2026March 10, 2026 The Postal Service is reminding employees that Voyager credit cards and GSA SmartPay travel credit cards are USPS property and should not be used for any personal expenses — even if you plan to reimburse the organization for the purchase. Misusing a Postal Service-issued credit card is a federal crime. It is […]21cpw
- This USPS program is a lifeline for blind and disabled people March 12, 2026