Portland Member Anna Smith Elected to APWU National Organization Director Position

Local President Brian Dunsmore standing with newly elected national officer Anna Smith

Local President Brian Dunsmore standing with newly elected national officer Anna Smith

Anna Smith was elected to be our next national organization director in Washington D.C.. Anna has been a proud member of the Portland Local for over 18 years. Currently serving as the associate office director she also has served on the executive board as editor. In addition to all her local service she serves as the President of the Oregon Postal Workers Union.

Anna ran an excellent campaign that stayed positive throughout the effort. We are extremely proud of her and wish her the best in her next endeavors.

The membership also selected several new national officers and we wish both the incoming and outgoing officers all our best.

Building Solidarity with All our Brothers and Sisters

The Oregon AFL-CIO convention convened this year in Bend, Oregon. Held every two years the convention gathers unions from all over the state to act on resolutions and strengthen the solidarity amongst the diverse groups that make up the AFL-CIO.

The APWU was represented by Brian Dunsmore from Portland, Wendy NesSmith from Eugene, and Linda O’Donnell from Bend. We were also joined by leaders from the carrier and mailhandler crafts.

The convention was outstanding. We heard from several state and national leaders including Governor Kitzhaber, Senator Jeff Merkley, American Federation of Teachers national president Randi Weingarten, and the National AFL-CIO Secretary/Treasurer Liz Shuler who happens to be from Gladstone, Oregon. Almost every speaker spoke about issues affecting us as postal workers and many expressed their support for our causes. It was surprising to hear the postal service come up so often but that is a result of the hard work and efforts of so many to make the public aware of our plight.

The Coalition of Black Trade Unionists put forward a resolution titled the “Postal Service Protection Act”. The CBTU previously passed this resolution at their 2013 convention and now the Oregon AFL-CIO and its affiliates have pledged their support. The resolve reads “that the Oregon AFL-CIO will lobby and urge its affiliates and members to lobby their local congressional House and Senate legislators for the passage of Senate Bill 316/House Bill 630.” I know I speak for the entire Oregon APWU delegation when I express my sincere gratitude to the CBTU and the AFL-CIO for their support.

Good Cause + Great Friends + Gorgeous Weather = Grand Time for All!

The 2013 Golf For Diabetes was a hole in one! Chairperson Cheryl Crosley outdid herself once again. The final numbers aren’t in, but I’m sure that we set a new record for funds raised, in support of the American Diabetes Association.

We had a full group of golfers and at least 35 sponsors. I want to thank all our golfers, sponsors, and those who donated gifts for the raffles. It is your participation that makes a difference! Thanks to everyone who volunteered your time and efforts to ensure that everyone had a good time!

In Solidarity,
Brian Dunsmore, President
Portland Oregon Area Local

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Sadly we announce that Past President Larry Perez has passed on

Larry Perez passed on this week after a long battle with cancer. He served as President of our Local from July 1993 through December 1995. In March of this year we passed the following motion and Larry was made an Honorary Member of the Portland Oregon Area Local. Our condolences to his family and friends. 

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Breakfast with Senator Wyden

Portland Oregon Area Local officers attended the NW Labor Council  breakfast with Senator Ron Wyden. Legislative Director Patty Olson delivered the over 100 signatures gathered at the recent union picnic with a letter opposing Senate Bill 1486.

Attending also were Oregon State President Anna Smith, Clerk Craft Director Bill Martin, and Member Cindy Olson. They all relayed their dismay over the flawed Senate Bill 1486. The APWU supports Senate Bill 316 and thanked the Senator for his early sponsorship of that bill. Patty Olson passed on information to the Senator following the breakfast relating to postal reform and the USPS transformation plan.

It’s important that members continue to contact their congressional representatives about the extremely negative bills that are being considered and demand that positive postal reform be passed, that doesn’t gut employee rights or benefits and provides the universal overnight delivery that the American Public deserves.

Members Appreciated and All Enjoy the Good Food and Company!

DSC_0977_edited-1Another great picnic out at Blue Lake Park. Mean Street Pizza brought the food and we all enjoyed pizza, hot dogs, and hamburgers with some lovely weather. Debbie Battle once again proved that few can organize a good time like she can. Kids games, prizes, and raffles were just some of the activities we all enjoyed. For those who like their craft beer we had several Laurelwood varieties available for members to quench their thirst with. A great time and thank you to everyone who made this year’s picnic a success!

 

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2013 APWU Membership Appreciation Picnic this Sunday!

It’s that time of year again. Summer is in full swing and we are gathering together to see old friends and meet new ones this Sunday at Blue Lake Park Sunday August 11th, from Noon until 4 pm. We have a new caterer this year so hopefully the food will be as good as the weather and company.

It’s a Birthday Party Rally!

On July 26th, the anniversary of the Postal Service, the APWU, NALC, NPMHU, and supporters rallied in front of the main post office to protest local subcontracting and privatization efforts by the Postal Service. In response to several occupy actions by the organization Community for Postal Workers the Service had several delinquent managers attempt to bully the lawful attendees at the rally. Typical! These same managers won’t have anyone to manage should the Postal Service continue to subcontract out postal jobs. No good deed goes unpunished!

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“It is time for us all to stand and cheer the doer, the achiever-the one who recognizes the challenges and does something about it” Vince Lombardi

Luana Manalo teaches interview techniques

Luana Manalo teaches interview techniques

Several members attended an all day training on Sunday. The class was meant to provide these members who have decided to do something about the injustices that they have witnessed with the necessary tools and knowledge to do something about it.

Thanks to all the instructors! Lead instructor Joe Cogan, Cheryl Walton – Step One module, Bill Martin – Writing a grievance module, Brian Dunsmore – Investigative Interviews module, and Luana Manalo – Conducting Interviews module.

Beginning Stewards training is offered year round for any interested member. Speak to your craft director or call the Union hall to get more information on how you can step up and stand up to right the wrongs in your work unit!

Maria Rojas, Pat Priest, Dharmawan Wongsomadi, Ryan Eversole, Ben Smith, Daniel Cortez, Anthony English, Nick Kisner, Cheryl Walton, Joe Cogan, Bill Martin, (not pictured Daryl Teckenburg, Brian Dunsmore)

Maria Rojas, Pat Priest, Dharmawan Wongsomadi, Ryan Eversole, Ben Smith, Daniel Cortez, Anthony English, Nick Kisner, Cheryl Walton, Joe Cogan, Bill Martin, (not pictured Daryl Teckenburg, Brian Dunsmore)