
The below article is taken from this letter.
During the 2024 contract negotiations, APWU submitted a proposal to make per diem rights permanent for APWU represented employees. The Postal Service balked at this proposal but ultimately agreed to extend the Per Diem MOU through the life of the agreement (2024-2027).
However, on November 6, 2025, the Postal Service notified the APWU that they intend to cease per diem payments for students attending off-site training effective January 1, 2026, and return to simply providing three meals a day at the Three Squares Eatery. This is the very definition of bad faith bargaining and is indicative of the obstructionist management officials that APWU deals with on a daily basis.
This notice from USPS is deeply troubling. The Per Diem MOU was jointly negotiated, mutually agreed upon, and has governed travel reimbursement practices for years. It cannot be—nor has it ever been—subject to termination by one party acting alone.
USPS’s attempt to retract this MOU outside of traditional bargaining procedures represents a step backward in labor-management relations. If allowed, it could jeopardize the financial stability of employees who rely on standardized per diem provisions while
performing required travel assignments.
Let us be clear:
•The APWU does not recognize any unilateral attempt to terminate a joint agreement.
•The Per Diem MOU remains in effect, intact and enforceable.
•Any effort by USPS to disregard this agreement violates established contractual principles and undermines the rights we have fought hard to secure.
Your union has already met and will continue to meet with the Postal Service, and we initiated a comprehensive review and will take every necessary action—contractual, administrative, and legal—to challenge this improper action. We are fully prepared to defend the negotiated protections that ensure our members are not forced to incur out-of-pocket travel costs while performing essential duties for the Postal Service.
We encourage Local and State organizations to remain vigilant and file individual grievances for every single instance of management refusing to provide per diem to students and for students to be reimbursed for any money they spend on food out of their own pocket (up to the maximum allowable per diem) while attending off-site training.
The APWU stands united in protecting the rights and benefits our members deserve. We will not allow the erosion of jointly negotiated agreements, nor will we stand by while management attempts to bypass the bargaining process. Email us at maintwebinar@apwu.org with comments.
Idowu Balogun, Director
Maintenance Division
American Postal Workers Union AFL-CIO
