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October 1 Day of Action
Oct 02, 2024

Blood Drive September 5, 2024
Sep 17, 2024


Long Island Ducks game
Aug 09, 2024

Brothers and Sisters, retirees too!! Long Island Ducks game in the picnic area, August 4, 2024 at 5:05 pm!!! Only $25 per adult and $20 for kids!!

Sponsored by the Long Island Ny Area Local, this special night brings us together for a night of fun and food. The picnic begins at the end of the first inning and goes on for 90 minutes!! Plenty of hot dogs, hamburgers and chicken tenders!!!

Get your tickets now!!


DeJoy Defiant Despite Poor Service
Aug 09, 2024


Special Election NY District 3
Feb 16, 2024


Proposed Dues Increase
Jul 11, 2023


Voting is your right. Know how to exercise it
Dec 29, 2022

Good Afternoon APWU Family,

We are 26 days away from Election Day. The link below provides the following State-specific information.

If you are not registered to vote, please consider registering and encourage others to register. Decisions are made at every level of government that affect our lives.

It is important that we vote in all local, city, state, and federal elections, not just in the presidential elections.

Feel free to share the link with family and friends.

https://www.vote.org/

  1. Voter registration deadlines
  2. Check your voter registration
  3. Locate your polling place
  4. Vote by mail
  5. Early voting locations
  6. Locate a drop box
  7. Track your ballot application

Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.- Frederick Douglass

Stay safe and be well.

Tiffany Foster

Northeast Region Coordinator

APWU, AFL-CIO


From the National Convention Resolution to Remove PMG DeJOy
Mar 27, 2023

Approved unanimously at the 2022 National Convention

REMOVE LOUIS DEJOY AS POSTMASTER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE

New York Postal Workers Union * New York Metro Area Postal Union -

WHEREAS, The Postal Service had paid $286 million to XPO Logistics in seven years before Louis DeJoy was appointed Postmaster General of the United States, During that time. Mr DeJoy was employed by XPO Logistics as a top executive, and Mr. DeJoy and his family-owned tens of millions of dollars in stock in XPO Logistics,

and WHEREAS, Mr. DeJoy still retained between $30 million and $75 million in stock, in XPO Logistics once he became Postmaster General, the Postal Service increased its business to increased its business with XPO Logistics by $10 million, at the same time that the new Postmaster General was instituting policies that deliberately delayed the mail, removing mail sorting machines and mail collection boxes and reducing retail post office hours,

and WHEREAS, Postmaster DeJoy on March 23, 2021, unveiled his plan: Delivering for America-Our Vision and Ten-Year Plan to Achieve Financial Stability and Service Excellence, which institutionalized higher postage rates, slower services, and reduced post office hours as a means of saving money;

and WHEREAS, in April, 2021 the Postal Service awarded a $120 million contract to XPO Logistics to oversee operations at two “ crucial” sorting and distribution facilities in Atlanta and Washington D.C. while DeJoy’s family businesses continued to lease four North Carolina office buildings to XPO which could amount to $23,7 million in rent payments over the next ten years,

and WHEREAS, in April 2022 when the Postal Reform Act was signed into law, and it was hailed for relieving financial pressure on the Postal Service; Postmaster General Louis DeJoy warned Americans to get to use to “uncomfortable” postage rate increases in the upcoming years,

and WHEREAS, in May of 2022 Postmaster General DeJoy addressed the National Postal Forum where by exposing his plans, “ We are laser focused on our transformation. We will become much more efficient and operate at a lower cost. We will support mail innovation and add more value to each mail piece. We will grow volume and fill our trucks with mail and packages to better sustain our business. We are working hard to be the high-performing organization you need us to be, and we know we can be.” DeJoy will partially accomplish this by eliminating post offices in New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, Cleveland and other locations where there are “40 locations within a tenmile radius.”,

and WHEREAS, it is now clear that if Postmaster General Louis DeJoy remains in office that postal customer will be receiving slower service while having to travel to a “centralized “ location to conduct postal business. The massive savings that DeJoy is promising can only come from elimination of union postal jobs which pay living wages and benefits including retirement,

and WHEREAS, Postmaster General DeJoy throughout his tenure has been brought before courts and Congress on multiple occasions to be investigated, and to explain his unwarranted cutbacks in service to the American people, his repeated appearances of impropriety in his financial dealing which has brought disgrace to the Postal Service and the position of Postmaster General, therefore be it Resolved, that the American Postal Workers Union, AFL-CIO calls for immediate removal of Louis DeJoy as Postmaster General of the United States. 


APWU Scholarships
Sep 07, 2022

Here are the forms and instructions for two scholarships offered through APWU. The first is the Long Island NY Area Local's Larry Correia Scholarship, the second is the Accident Benefit Association, APWU Hartos, Toches and Johnson Scholarship. Have your High School student apply now!


John Emmel Arrangements
Mar 17, 2022

It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of a long-time union leader, working for the Long Island NY Area Local in numerous capacities, including Area Representative and Clerk Craft Director, John Emmel. Below are the arrangements for our departed Brother.


Local Nomination Results 2022
Sep 07, 2022

Local nominations for officers was held at the January 9, 2022 General Membership meeting. The results of those nominations:

President - Peter Furgiuele (unopposed)

Vice President - Michelle Nadeau (unopposed)

Secretary-Treasurer - Mike Puterio (unopposed)

Executive Secretary - Richard Golini (unopposed)

Clerk Craft Director - Ron Peebles (unopposed)

Area Representatives:

Nassau South - Allison Diamond (unopposed)

Nassau North - Tonya Green (unopposed)

Nassau Central - Clifton Johnson (unopposed)

Suffolk East End - No nomination

Suffolk South - Lisa Drummond (unopposed)

Suffolk Central - Deborah Alanis (unopposed)

Suffolk North - Kevin Ryan (unopposed)

Maintenance Craft Director - Robert Zamora (unopposed)

Sargeant at Arms - Stephanie Johnson (unopposed)

Congratulations to all officers. The official start of the new terms is April 1, 2022.


Urgent message from National APWU President
Mar 27, 2023

Dear Sisters and Brothers,

For months, we’ve been sounding the alarm about the growing threats to our democratic rights. The failed coup attempt last January is a symptom of a larger movement intent on discrediting our elections and stripping the people of our right to vote. In the past year, 18 states have passed bills making it harder for working people to vote.

Federal legislation to protect voting rights is urgently needed to ensure barriers to voting are lifted across the country.

This week, the entire labor movement is mobilizing to demand the Senate pass crucial voting rights bills, namely the Freedom to Vote Act  and the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.

To get these bills passed, the Senate will have to ditch the undemocratic filibuster rules that prevent legislation from passing with a simple majority of senators.

In the coming days leading up to the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, we are asking our members to call their Senators and urge them to do whatever it takes to pass this critical legislation.

Members should call the APWU Legislative Hotline at 844-402-1001 to be connected to their Senators.

We will have other tools available at https://apwu.org/news/urgent-action-needed-protect-voting-rights

Starting today, please make it an absolute priority to reach all APWU members and ask them to make these important calls, discuss the issue with their coworkers and continue to build a world that works for working people.

In solidarity,

Mark Dimondstein           Judy Beard

President                            Legislative & Political Director

Mark Dimondstein, President
American Postal Workers Union, AFL-CIO

1300 L Street, N.W.

Washington, DC  20005


Covid Return to Work Guidelines
Sep 07, 2022

Below are the current return to work guidelines for the Postal Service. Note that these guidelines were adopted unilaterally by the Postal Service, without input from the Union. For more information, questions, or help, contact your Area Representative.


Membership meeting- Local Nominations
Sep 07, 2022


Tentative Contract Summary
Sep 15, 2023
We have a tentative contract that will now be sent to the membership for ratification. This will be your opportunity to have your voice heard. Check APWU.org for virtual town halls to discuss the contract on December 16, 2021. @media only screen and (max-width: 730px){ .pdfview{height:500px !important} Tentative Contract Summary 2021.
Penalty Overtime Exclusion Period
Mar 19, 2022


APWU Virtual Health Plan Fair
Mar 17, 2022


Updated mask policy
Aug 09, 2024
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Weather Hotine
Oct 02, 2021


National APWU Letter on Face Mask Policy
Aug 09, 2024
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Proposed Constitution Changes
Oct 02, 2021
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EFEL Update
Oct 02, 2021

American Rescue Plan Act:  update on Emergency
Federal Employee Leave (EFEL)


Multiple questions were submitted to the Industrial Relations Department  regarding the recently 
passed American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA). As part of the bill, funding for Emergency Federal 
Employ­ee Leave  (EFEL)  was appropriated.  The APWU  is monitoring  all  developments  regarding  
EFEL  and will continue to share information as it is received.
The  Office  of  Personnel  Management  (OPM)  is responsible  for  administering  the fund  and  
issuing guidelines on this new leave. We will not know how this leave will be implemented 
government-wide un­til OPM issues the regulations and guidelines.
However, this is what is known:
•  All postal employees, career or non-career, quali­fy for EFEL
•  $570,000,000  has  been  allotted  for  payment  of EFEL government-wide.
• Employees can utilize up to 600 hours of EFEL in total.
•  The law allows these 600 hours to be used through September  30,  2021  or  until  the  fund  is 
 deplet­ed-whichever  comes first.
Employees can utilize this leave if unable to work due to the following COVID-19 related reasons:
1. Subject to a federal, state, or local quarantine or isolation order related to COVID-19.
2. Has  been  advised   by  a  health  care  provider to  self-quarantine  due  to  concerns   
related  to COVID-19.
3. Caring for an individual who is subject to such an order as in (1) or has been so advised as in 
(2).
l.  Experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and seeking a medical diagnosis.
;_  Caring for the employee's son or daughter if the school or place of care of the son or daughter 
has been closed, requires or makes optional a virtual learning instruction model, requires or makes 
op­tional a hybrid of in-person  and virtual learning instruction  models,  or if the child-care  
provider of the son or daughter is unavailable, due to COVID-19 precautions.
. Experiencing any other substantially similar con­dition.
. Caring  for  a  family  member  with  a  mental  or physical  disability  or who is 55 years  of 
age or older and incapable  of self-care,  without  regard to whether another individual other than the ployee is available to care for such family member, if the place of care for such family mem is closed or the direct care provider is unavailable due to COVID-19.

8. Obtaining immunization  (vaccination) relate COVID-19 or is recovering from any injury, ability, 
 illness,  or condition  related  to such immunization.
Pay is at the employee's normal rate of hourly pay up to a maximum of $2,800 per pay period.
NTFT, PTF, PTR, and PSEs weekly hours paid be  based  upon  the  average  numbers  the  employee 
worked  the 26-pay  periods  prior to the leave be taken up to a maximum of 40 hours a week.
Employees  will  not  earn  credit  towards  retirement,  retirement  contributions,  contribute  
to TSP or receive TSP matching funds on hours paid under the EFEL.
To take this leave, employees should submit a Form  3971  and  indicate  they  are  requesting  EFEL 
on the form. Employees  must identify which of 8  qualifying  conditions  they  qualify  under  for leave. Postal management is to code the leave un TACS code 086-21. The Postal Service informed APWU that this code was made available in TACS on  March 17.
Management  is taking the position that qualify reason number 1 does not apply to postal employees as 
they are not subject to quarantine/isolation ordes related to COVID-19. Also, there has not been " 
other  substantially  similar  condition"  identified this time that would qualify under number 6.
On March 18, the Postal Service informed President Dimondstein that they are awaiting further clarification from OPM on the implementation, documen tion,  and  other items related  to the usage of EFEL.
OPM has instructed all government agencies, including the Postal Service, not to issue their own 
official permanent  policies  until  the  OPM-issued  guidance is released.
It is anticipated that the OPM guidance will be released in the next week or two. At that point, we will
share further information with the members.


NBA Coradi Meets with Senator Schumer
Aug 09, 2024
An Update from our National Business Agent Peter Coradi, a member of the NYS AFL-CIO Executive Council: Good Evening Sisters & Brothers/Union Family: Earlier today, I had the privilege to participate in a meeting with Senator Chuck Schumer, along with other members of the NY State AFL-CIO Executive Council.
Trustees Announcement
Oct 02, 2021

Petition for the Board of Governors
Oct 02, 2021

Mandatory Stand Up Talk 12/16/20
Oct 02, 2021
Mandatory Stand-Up Talk Dec. 16, 2020 Face covering and mask update The requirement for Postal Service employees to use face coverings or masks continues when social  distancing of six (6) feet cannot be maintained in public, or in public-facing settings when  required by state or local orders or directives.
From OPM Services
Oct 02, 2021
OPM.GOV Season's greetings from OPM Retirement Services. As we welcome in 2021, the following announcements are provided: Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) and eligible Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) retirees and survivors will be receiving a COLA effective December 1, 2020.
Penalty Overtime Exclusion Period
Feb 17, 2021
The penalty exclusion period for the 2020 Christmas Period is PP25-20 week 2 through PP 1-21 week 1, November 28, 2020 through December 25, 2020.
Mandatory Stand Up Talk
Oct 02, 2021
Mandatory Stand-Up Talk   Nov. 13, 2020   Protecting everyone’s safety and wellness   Throughout the coronavirus pandemic — even as new “hot spots” emerge  around the nation and new cases are reported — the Postal Service has  continued to deliver for America. We are a lifeline for millions of people.
Local Food Collection
Aug 20, 2020
A special thank you to the offices that donated food to re-supply our local food pantrys. A special thank you to Area Representative Rich Abramovitch, who organized and picked up the food and brought it to local pantrys.
Food Donations Sought! Please Read
Aug 20, 2020

From Area Representative Rich Abromavitch:

Food donation

Good day members, 

As we all deal with a situation that many of us never thought we would have to, it is important to remember that there are many people on Long Island who are less fortunate and are struggling just to put food on the table for their families.   It is in that spirit that I would ask you and the other APWU members in your office to put together a maximum of two bags of non-perishable items that could be donated to local food pantries.  As many of you know, we collect these items at our monthly membership meeting,  but since we've temporarily suspended these in person meetings, this is a way to keep our charitable efforts going. 

If your office would like to donate, simply text me at 631-926-3510 with your name and office.  Please have only one person from each office text me.  I will be picking up and delivering the items the week of 5/4/20. Being mindful of social distancing, I will arrange with the contact person the best way to collect the items from the office.

 Thank you for your efforts during this pandemic,  you are essential and you keep the country going. 


April 19, 2020 General Membership meeting
Aug 20, 2020
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Apr 07, 2020

APWU Health Plan Enhancement
Sep 15, 2023

APWU Health Plan COVID-19 Coverage Enhancements

The Health Plan will:
•     Cover COVID-19 testing at no cost* to the member when testing is prescribed by a clinical 
professional
•     Cover telehealth visits at no cost* to the member when visits are performed through the 
Health Plan’s telehealth providers:


o  High Option: Visits through Amwell are available at www.amwell.com at no cost* to the member
o  Consumer Driven Option: Virtual visits through AmWell, Teladoc, and Doc on Demand are available 
at www.myuhc.com at no cost* to the member

•     Cover telehealth visits to network providers at no cost* to member when related to COVID-19
•     Waive inpatient prior authorization requirements related to COVID-19
•     Reminder: Members are encouraged to use mail order for maintenance medications which provides 
a 90-day refill and the delivery is free

*All deductible, coinsurance, and copays will be waived


Covid-19 Decision Tree
Aug 09, 2024
Below are the steps that should be taken in certain cases of possible COVID-19 discovery. You should have the actual poster in your office. For a copy of the poster, click here.
Important information
Aug 09, 2024
Immediate Action Required!   NEW APPROVED Retail Safe Guards & Actions to be taken in every office:      Social Distancing ·         Please ensure EVERY PO has lines and sign in place today.
Statement from President Dimondstein
Aug 09, 2024
Statement from President Dimondstein: Postal Workers in a Time of Crisis Mark Dimondstein March 25, 2020 Since the early days of the Postal Service, we postal workers have helped stitch the fabric of the country together.
Use of Masks In the Post Office
Aug 09, 2024
Please note this important message from Director Zimmerman Subject: Use of Masks: Surgical and N95 There have been many questions recently about the use and wearing of masks while at work.  There is no dispute that an employee can wear a mask at work if they choose to do so. A concern was brought to me in regards to the “N95” masks.
Coronavirus and FECA (Workers Comp)
Aug 09, 2024
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Act NOW
Mar 13, 2020

Today is the day to call your senators to support the USPS Fairness Act. Will you call?

Dial 844-402-1001 or click here to be connected

Tell them to cosponsor S. 2965, the USPS Fairness Act. The Act would remove the burdensome pre-funding mandate that Congress imposed back in 2006. That would free up funding to invest in the service and put it back on the road to sustainability as a PUBLIC Postal Service.

I know you believe the US Postal Service should be a place that continues to provide good jobs and good service. I am asking you to take only a few minutes and make a call today. Don't forget, you can call twice to reach both of your senators.

Dial 844-402-1001 or click here to be connected.

In union solidarity,

Judy Beard
APWU, Legislative & Political Director

1300 L Street NW, Washington, DC 20005 | www.apwu.org


President Flash Report January 2020
Aug 20, 2020
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APWU Ad
Feb 13, 2020
Please watch the APWU Holdiay Ad and sign the petition!! Let's work together to save our jobs and grow the Postal Service!  Click here for the petition!!
October Announcements
Jan 01, 2020

October Meeting!!!

The October General membership meeting will be held at the Polish Hall on Marcy Avenue, Riverhead, on October 20 at 11 am. Please plan on attending this meeting and staying informed!!

Steward Seminar!!!!

There will be a steward seminar beginning at 830 am prior to the General Membership meeting. It is important for our stewards, especially the new stewards, to attend a seminar. It is a requirement of all stewards to attend at least one seminar and one meeting per year to maintain their stewardship.

Note that all members in good standing can attend the seminar and learn what a steward does, and how stewards perform their duties.

Important Announcement!!!

The Long Island NY Area Local are seeking members in good standing who are willing to dedicate themselves and seek to take on the duties and responsibilities of being an Area Representative. We are looking for union activisits ready and able to learn and fight for themselves and the members of this union, and lead into the future!! 

For additional information on all of the above, please click here.


Wanted!!! Union Activists!!!
Jan 01, 2020

The Long Island NY Area Local is seeking union members who are ready to stand up and get involved in representing fellow members!! We are looking for members who are willing to stand up and work for the local and continue the excellent tradition of representing our members.

If you are interested in, and willing to get trained and enhance your skills, we are seeking candidates for the position of Area Representative. To be considered for this important position, you must be a member in good standing and not have applied for a managerial position, nor stood up as a 204 B within the last year.  Some experience is preferable, but having desire, energy, and willingness to work hard can often compensate for a little lack of experience.

Contact the Local Union Hall for more information.


National Ballots are out!!
Jan 01, 2020
The ballots for our National Election have been mailed out. If you have not received your ballot by September 19, please click and read here. You must take action quickly in order to have your vote counted. Please do not hesitate.
Wednesday Night Membership Meeting
Jan 01, 2020
Note that our May General Membership meeting is Wednesday, May 22, 2019 at 7 pm. I apologize to those who have received texts and/or emails stating the meeting is Sunday. I thought I had corrected the website messaging, but apparently not yet.
Action Days
Apr 26, 2019

RETIREE BROTHERS & SISTERS

             "DAY OF PROTEST" 

MONDAY-APRIL 15,2019 3:00PM - 5:00PMHUNTINGTON STATION POST OFFICE 888 EAST JERICHO TURNPIKE HUNTINGTON STATION, NY 11746

RETIREES ARE ONCE AGAIN BEING CALLED TO ACTION TO MAKE THE PUBLIC AWARE OF THE FACT THAT THE POSTAL SERVICE HAS NOT COST THE AMERICAN TAXPAYER ONE (1) PENNY OF TAX DOLLARS SINCE 1973.

RETIREES MUST MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO ATTEND THIS DEMOSTRATION. TWO HOURS OF YOUR TIME COULD SAVE YOUR PENSION AND BENEFITS.

LET OUR VOICES BE HEARD. WE MUST SEND A MESSAGE TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE THAT THE POSTAL SERVICE OPERATES WITH NO TAX DOLLARS.

U.S. MAIL IS NOT FOR SALE!!!

FRATERNALLY,

LONG ISLAND AREA LOCAL #3251

RETIREE·CHAPTER #3251

BE THERE       BE THERE      BE THERE      BE THERE

UNION BROTHERS & SISTERS "DAY  OF PROTEST"            

MONDAY-APRIL 15, 20193:00PM - 5:00PM HUNTINGTON STATION POST OFFICE

888 EAST JERICHO TURNPIKE HUNTINGTON STATION, NY 11746

MEMBERS ARE ONCE AGAlN BEING CALLED TO ACTION TO MAKE THE PUBLIC AWARE OF THE FACT THAT THE POSTAL SERVICE HAS NOT COST THE AMERICAN TAXPAYER ONE (1) PENNY OF TAX DOLLARS SINCE 1973.

MEMBERS MUST MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO ATTEND THIS DEMONSTRATION. TWO HOURS OF YOUR TIME COULD SAVE YOUR JOB AND BENEFITS..

LET OUR VOICES BE HEARD. WE MUST SEND A MESSAGE TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE THAT THE POSTAL SERVICE OPERATES WITH NO TAX DOLLARS.

U.S. MAIL IS NOT FOR SALE!!!

FRATERNALLY.,

LONG ISLAND AREA LOCAL #3251

GREATER IDCKSVILLE MID-ISLAND AREA LOCAL WESTERN NASSAU AREA LOCAL

ROCKVILLE CENTRE - OCEANSIDE LOCAL

BE THERE                BE THERE                BE THERE           BE THERE


Local Election Results
Oct 07, 2019

LONG ISLAND NY AREA LOCAL 

AMERICAN POSTAL WORKERS UNION AFL-CIO 300 Eastern Parkway • Farmingdale, N. Y. 11735 Telephone: (516) 694-APWU  
Long Island Area Local #3251 
Local Election Results -2019 
Local Election 2019 Committee Report 
March 18, 2019. 
Total Ballots Mailed Out: 945 
Total Ballots Received : 486
Ballots Rejected :            2
Blank Ballots Received : 2
Total Ballots Counted:     482
Area Representative -Nassau South: 
Don Papa                  60
Lisa Roland             422
Percentage of Local Members who voted -51 %.
 Fraternally, 
Local Election Committee -2019 

Candidate Articles for Area Representative, Nassau South
Mar 30, 2019
Donald Papa APWU Members My name is Donald Papa. I am running as the long-term incumbent of the position of Area Representative Nassau South. Began my USPS career 1974 as a clerk in Lynbrook NY Shop steward since 1980 - 2004. Held Area Representative position since winning election 1992.
More APWU Scholarship information
Aug 20, 2020
In addition to our Local's Larry Correia Scholarship, the APWU offers additional scholarships.
Local Nomination Meeting Results
Mar 30, 2019

Nominations for Local Officers were held Sunday, January 13, 2019 at the Hartos Memorial Union Hall. The following officers were nominated, and were unopposed, and will serve a three year term beginning April 1, 2019:

President- Peter Furgiuele

Vice President- Michelle Nadeau

Secretary/Treasurer- Peter Lockwood

Executive Secretary- Richard Golini

Clerk Craft Director- Ronald Peebles

Maintenance Craft Director- Robert Zamora

Area Representative, Nassau North- John Emmel

Area Representative, Nassau Central- Clifton Johnson

Area Representative, Suffolk North- Kevin Ryan

Area Representative, Suffolk Central- Richard Abramovitch

Area Representative, Suffolk South- Angela Bennett

Area Representative, East End- Mike Puterio

Sergeant at Arms- Ann Marie Balsamo

The position of Area Representative, Nassau South is the only contested position. The candidates for this office are Donald Papa and Lisa Roland.  More information on this election can be found in the article under Election Rules.

Congratulations to all officers elected to new terms.


LINYAL Local Election Rules-Revised #2
Mar 30, 2019

2019 Election Rules

The Election Committee for 2019 has met and has established the following Election Rules:

  1. Only bargaining unit members as of January 18, 2019, and any new member with an 1187 (pink form) dated prior to January 18, 2019 shall be eligible to vote in the 2019 local election.
  1. Any 1188s as of January 18, 2019 in local office will be ineligible to vote.
  2. Any member not appearing on the Dues Check Off - Pay Period 02-19 (January 18, 2019) shall be declared ineligible to vote as will anyone having a Form 1187 in the union office after 5:00 PM on January 18, 2019.
  1. All ballots shall be mailed to all eligible members no later than March 1, 2019.
    1. All ballots will be color coded.
  2. Directions accompanying the ballots must be adhered to.
  3. All ballots must be returned via US Mail to PO Box 245 Old Bethpage, NY  11804 (in stamped envelope provided).
  1. Hand delivered ballots will not be accepted.
  2. Ballots must be received by 10:00 AM March 18, 2019.
  1. Ballots shall only be released to at least two committee members after 10:00 AM on March 18, 2019.
  2. The Committee will allow for duplicate ballots for those who did not receive or misplaced them.
    1. Duplicate ballots will be identified as duplicates on the business reply envelope.
    2. Duplicate ballots will be given to Long Island NY Area Local President Pete Furgiuele twenty at a time.
  3. Candidates shall be permitted to run for only one position.
  4. Any candidate running for office shall not campaign on union time.
  5. Articles written by candidates shall be no longer than 250 words.
  1. All articles are to be typed and double-spaced.
  2. All articles are to be written in upper and lower case.
  3. All articles are to be received by the Committee no later than COB February 8, 2019.
  4. Articles are to be sent to the Local Election Committee, by mail.
  5. No corrections will be made to articles.
  6. Any profanity or slanderous remarks may be deleted from articles at the discretion of the Election Committee.
  7. Candidates will be telephoned of any problems with articles and given time to submit any changes.
  8. Changes must be submitted no later than COB February 13, 2019. Candidates must provide phone number.
  9. Candidate articles will be posted on Local's Official Web-Site :  LONGISLANDAREALOCAL.ORG
 
  1. The Election Committee will affix mailing labels to the candidate's mailings at a flat rate 'charge of $.175 per member maiIing list.
  2. If a candidate chooses to use their own volunteers to affix mailing labels to mailings (which must take place at the Long Island Area Local Union Hall and at the time and date of the Election Committee's discretion), there will be a flat rate charge of $100 per member mailing list. At least two committee members will be present to supervise the affixing of the mailings labels.
  3. Candidates will not have access to the union hall for the stuffing of any campaign mailings.
  4. Candidates must submit to the election committee how they want their names to appear on the ballots and on the official Local Web-Site.
  5. Any candidate who has any question concerning the election may submit them (in writing) to the Election Committee.
  6. The Election Committee may modify these rules concerning the election process up until February 12, 2019. All candidates will be advised of any changes.
  7. Ballots will be counted in the basement of the Union Hall on March 18, 2019 starting at  11:00 AM.
  8. AlI properly returned ballots will be checked off and counted as per Local Dues Check Off (DCO) dated January 18, 2019 /PP 02-19.
  9. There will be a notice posted on the Local Official Web-Site requesting that Shop Stewards/Members post any political information concerning Local Election 2019 on Union Bulletin boards.

These rules have been reviewed and agreed upon by the following Committee Members: Debbie Alanis, Bay Shore, Josephine Bruck, Mille Neck, Terry Hooks, Amagansett.

LONG ISLAND NY AREA LOCAL

AMERICAN POSTAL WORKERS UNION AFL-CIO

300 Eastern Parkway • Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735 Telephone: (516) 694-APWU

               LOCAL ELECTIONS 2019              

THE ONLY LOCAL POSITION BEING CONTESTED IS AREA REPRESENTATIVE, NASSAU SOUTH.

YOU WILL BE RECEIVING CAMPAIGN LITERATURE FROM BOTH CANDIDATES AND FROM PEOPLE THAT ARE SUPPORTING THEM.

TO ENSURE A FAIR AND EQUITABLE ELECTION ALL CAMPAIGN LITERATURE RECEIVED MUST BE POSTED ON UNION BULLETIN BOARDS. ALL OTHER RULES AND ELECTION INFORMATION WILL BE POSTED ON OUR

LOCAL WEB-SITE - LONGISLANDAREALOCAL.ORG

BALLOTS WILL BE MAILED OUT MARCH BY MARCH 1, 2019. BALLOTS MUST BE RETURNED BY 10:00 AM, MARCH 18, 2019. ELECTION COMMITTEE WILL PICK UP BALLOTS AFTER 10:00 AM, MARCH 18, 2019.

ANY MEMBER NOT RECEIVING A BALLOT BY MARCH 7, 2019 CAN CONTACT THE UNION HALL@ 516 694-2798 FOR A DUPLICATE BALLOT!!!

PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE - IT'S IMPORTANT

RESPECTFULLY,

THE 2019 ELECTION COMMITTEE

 


Times Op-Ed on USPS
Feb 03, 2019
Here is a nice article regarding the Postal Service and the Trump Report. 
Trump Report Attacks YOUR Pay
Oct 07, 2019
Statement by Mark Dimondstein President, American Postal Workers Union on White House Postal Task Force on the Postal Service Report For Immediate Release 12/04/2018 - If the White House Task Force on the Postal Service’s report was assigned a ZIP Code it would be 00000.
National Day of Mourning
Oct 07, 2019
For the National Day of Mourning being observed on Wednesday, December 5, 2018, please note. First and foremost, we mourn and honor the memory of the 41st President of the United States, George H.W. Bush. Former President Bush served the country in numerous capacities during a long career, including serving in World War II as a fighter pilot.
New APWU/NALC Ad
Oct 07, 2019
The APWU and NALC joined together to produce an advertisement to educate the public that the US Mail is not for sale. Watch it here.
 
Urgent Safety Alert
Aug 09, 2024
Urgent Safety Alert Breaking news: It has just been reported that explosive devices have been sent through the mail addressed to a number of high-profile individuals and corporate entities. APWU leaders condemn such criminal acts. Our members are rightfully deeply concerned for their own well being and that of the public we serve.
Pay fiasco
Dec 31, 2018
URGENT!!!!!  APWU MEMBERS, PLEASE READ!!!! Thanks to the diligence and perseverance of our APWU representatives, the pay fiasco and resulting confusion has been resolved.  Employees whose pay (overtime) was not properly processed WILL  be able to get a salary advance.
Day of Action 2018 October 8, 2018
Oct 07, 2019
Long Island Area Local Participates in Day of Action Members of the Long Island, NY Area Local joined with members from the NALC and Mailhandlers union to demonstrate in front of the Huntington Station Post Office on Monday, October 8, 2018. Joining a force of about 250 unionists, the message was sent out that the US MAIL IS NOT FOR SALE.
Contract Update
Feb 03, 2019
The Union and the Postal Service have agreed to extend negotiations until December 7, 2018. No further information is currently available.
Stop the White House Plan to Privatize the Post Office
Oct 07, 2019
During some office visits, and in speaking with some members, the question has come up of 'what does privatization of the Postal Service mean? How does it affect me?'  If one member has that question, probably numerous members have the same question. How do we educate our members and the public we serve.
APWU National Convention
Nov 29, 2018

The Long Island NY Area Local was represented at the APWU National Convention by the delegates elected by our membership: Ron Peebles, Mike Puterio, Clif Johnson, and Rich Abromavitch.

The convention was honored with speakers from various areas of the labor movement, from sister locals, and the AFL-CIO.  It was also noteworthy in that this year marked the 50th Anniversary of the Memphis Sanitation Workers strike. This historic strike, known as the "I am a man" strike, came at the height of Civil Rights Movement of the 1960's.  It is also during this strike that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated.   The delegation was honored to have speakers who were at the heart of the strike.

Click here for video

It was an honor to hear these men speak of the horrific conditions in which they worked, of the sacrifice they made, and of the support of the Union movement during those difficult times.


Perry Gershon at the Union Hall
Nov 29, 2018

Democratic Candidate for the First Congressional District Perry Gershon has been endorsed by the New York State AFL-CIO. Mr. Gershon made this announcement at the Thomas Hartos Union Hall, home of the Long Island NY Area Local, APWU. The Long Island NY Area Local was proud to be the site of this announcement.

Left to right: Area Representative Angela Bennett, President Peter Furgiuele, Perry Gershon, National Business Agent Peter Coradi, Long Island NY Area Local Secretry Rich Golini.  Not pictured: Local Executive Vice President Michelle Nadeau.


Final COLA of 2015 Contract
Oct 12, 2018
Seventh and Final COLA under the 2015 Contract Agreement Announced WEB NEWS ARTICLE #:  78-2018 08/10/2018 - In accordance with the 2015-2018 APWU/USPS Collective Bargaining Agreement (union contract), career employees represented by the APWU will receive a 31 cent per hour cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), effective September 1, 2018.
Local Dues Increase
Nov 29, 2018
General Membership Overwhelmingly Votes to Increase Local Dues At the February 25, 2018 General Membership meeting, the members present voted overwhelmingly to increase the Local union dues.
APWU! APWU! APWU PREVAILS!!
Dec 31, 2018
APWU prevails again!!! The excessing event we have been under since last June has been lifted!!! Thanks to the tireless efforts and extraordinary work of our National and Regional officers, we are no longer under an Article 12 freeze.  Congratulations and thanks go out to all of our officers who have made this possible.
Congress inching toward taking money out of your pocket
Oct 07, 2019
On Thursday, Oct. 5, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to advance its 2018 budget resolution. This resolution is a broad measure that designates government spending with far-reaching implications, including enormous cuts to postal and federal workers, as well as America’s social safety net, while providing tax cuts for the wealthy.
Take Action! Your Retirement and Job at Stake!!
Dec 31, 2018
APWU members made 5,000 calls during our call-in Day of Action to fight the House Budget Proposal, but our fight is not over. This Wednesday, Oct. 4, the House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on their 2018 Budget Proposal. NOW IS THE TIME TO KEEP UP THE PRESSURE. Let your Representative know that their constituents are deeply concerned. CALL 1-844-402-1001 NOW.
URGENT ACTION ALERT!!!!
Nov 29, 2018
URGENT ACTION ALERT: Affordable Care Act Repeal is Back! WEB NEWS ARTICLE #:  88-2017 09/19/2017 - This week, the U.S. Senate is working on their newest attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The Graham-Cassidy bill, a last-ditch effort to repeal the ACA, is gaining steam, and Senators are hoping to bring it to a vote by September 30.
Postal News Briefs
Dec 31, 2018
Postal  NeWs·Briefs The Postal Service reported in August a net loss of $2.1 billion for the third quarter of 2017, an increase in net loss of $573 million, compared to the same quarter last year.
Steward Flash Report
Oct 12, 2018
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For Your Future, Contact Congress
Oct 12, 2018
CALL 844-402-1001  to tell your Member of Congress  How You Really Feel  About the House Budget  Before the summer recess, the House Budget Committee advanced its Fiscal Year 2018  budget resolution which includes an outright assault on postal and federal workers.
Download:
Summer Action Flyer.pdf

Contract 2018 Preparation
Dec 31, 2018
APWU Contract 2018 “We’re Fired Up! Ready to Go!     Hopefully, you have received the attached important letter from President Dimondstein about the beginning of our 2018 Contract Campaign, the Slogan contest, and the contest forms.
Fighting Back
Dec 31, 2018
Update on the Fight Back Against USPS Reductions in Service and Jobs WEB NEWS ARTICLE #:  70-2017 07/20/2017 - Following strong resistance from the APWU - and the National Postal Mail Handlers Union (NPMHU) - USPS management agreed to a five-month delay in implementing forced reassignments and excessing of employees out of their installations.
Long Island District does it again
Nov 29, 2018
On July 19, 2017 Long Island District reduced the number of identified Excessed Post Offices from the Original 88 Post Offices to 68 Post Offices, and the number of employees to be Excessed from 188 to 137. Although this is a step in the right direction the APWU will continue to press both Regional and District Management Officials that their numbers are still bogus, inflated and in violation of the APWU - USPS National Agreement.  
MEMBERS PLEASE STAY ALERT - LOG ON TO OUR LOCAL WEB-SITE..... 
Peter Furgiuele, President
For more information, log onto the website and go to Members Home

A small documentary from PBS
Oct 12, 2018

From our friends at the AFL-CIO

The Labor Wire

July 12, 2017

In the midst of a stormy political summer, the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers are staying focused on good jobs with a short documentary produced by PBS and narrated by James Earl Jones called “Made in America.” Check it out. The labor movement will never rest in our fight to make the American dream real for all workers.


Postal Service attack on our jobs
Nov 29, 2018
MEMBERS ALERT -     MEMBERS ALERT Dear Sisters & Brothers, Posta l Management has officially notified the APWU of their intentions to excess at least 188 employees from 88 different post offices represented by our Local. To see the complete list of offices and the number of employees affected visit our Local Web-Site (see enclosed  information).
Unions Stand Together Against Postal Service Jobs Attack
Aug 09, 2024
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Trumpcare
Nov 29, 2018

Q and A on the Bills Pending before Congress
Oct 12, 2018
Get the Facts Postal Reform Questions & Answers WEB NEWS ARTICLE #:  34-2017 04/10/2017 - In order to have a healthy, sustainable, public Postal Service, legislation is necessary to protect postal customers and postal workers from USPS’s current financial crisis.
Washington Post Has it Wrong
Oct 12, 2018
WASHINGTON POST GETS IT WRONG By AGAFebruary 16, 2017Recent News14 Comments 6    Response to Washington Post Editorial Board’s “The Postal Service needs more than a Band-Aid,” February 13, 2017.
APWU Legislative Update
Aug 27, 2018

The Staples Dirty Deal is over!!!
Aug 27, 2018
We Won!! The USPS and Staples Deal is Over! WEB NEWS ARTICLE #:  01-2017 01/05/2017 - Rallying in El Cerrito, CA.  Postal management informed the APWU in writing that the “Approved Shipper” program in Staples stores will be shut down by the end of February 2017. This victory concludes the APWU’s three-year struggle.
Long Island NY Area Local Constitution Changes
Oct 07, 2019

Farewell to Jeff Kehlert
Aug 27, 2018

Health Plan Special Enrollment Period for Non Career
Aug 27, 2018

For all PSEs and non career employees!!

A special enrollment period for the USPS Health Plan is now open. We encourage any PSE who desires to enroll to review the information and process as soon as possible. The enrollment period ends June 30, 2016.

To see this information, click here.


Health Plan for PSEs less than a year on job
Aug 27, 2018
For more information, visit the member resource page. You must be a union member to access the page, and register on the website.
Year end recap
Aug 27, 2018

Postal Service delays payments
Aug 27, 2018

Our members Rally!!
Aug 27, 2018

OIG and Postal Passport Acceptance
Aug 27, 2018
USPS OIG Audit Report: Optimization of Passport Facilities Posted courtesy of 21st Century Postal Worker 3 1 1 Background The U.S. Postal Service accepts passport applications at over 5,000 post offices nationwide on behalf of the U.S. Department of State. The Postal Service agreed to accept passport applications for a minimum of 5 hours per day.
NLRB Decision on Staples
Aug 27, 2018
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Middle-Class Betrayal? Why Working Hard Is No Longer Enough in America
Aug 27, 2018

In today's anti-labor world by Mike Puterio
Aug 27, 2018

In a typical example of corporate disdain and disregard for unions, their employees, and the compesation they deserve, Cablevision has gone to new lengths to get rid of a union, and pay their employees less than they deserve.

Brooklyn technical workers voted to unionize through the CWA three years ago. In that time, Cablevision has refused to negotiate a fair contract with the CWA, arguing that by paying those workers compensation comparable to technicians in other locales, it would be unfair to non-union workers. They have also allegedly threatened to withhold raises unless the group votes to decertify the CWA, without ever negotiating a fair contract. A typical representation of the attitude of big business in today's climate.

For the whole article, click here.


December 2018 Flash Report
Jan 01, 2020
The December President's Flash report is available by clicking here.


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