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  • National Association of Postal Supervisors

    Not a union but a management association, NAPS represents over 35,000 active and retired supervisors and managers who work for or who retired from the United States Postal Service (USPS). NAPS is unique among federal management associations in that its rights are statutory.

    www.naps.org

  • The DISGRUNTLED Postal Worker

    An online magazine by, for and about disgruntled postal workers.

    www.angelfire.com

  • Postal News

    Postal News from online resources, newspapers and every other conceivable means of news.

    www.postalnews.com

  • eSteward

    Grievance research software for APWU and NALC union stewards from Postal Grievance Research System (PGRS). Demonstration video included.

    www.pgrs.org

  • Mailhandlers Union Local 305

    Represents postal workers in Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland, and Washington DC.

    www.mhu305.org

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