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APWU OF FLORIDA STATE RETIREE
CHAPTER
REASONS TO CALL
OR WRITE APWU
APWU retirees, as well as
future retirees, surviving spouses, and dependents
with questions concerning retirement can get help
from the National APWU Retirees Department by
phoning 1-202-842-8584, between the hours of 8:00
am-4:30 pm from Monday thru Friday, to speak with
one of the Retirees Department staff members.
You may reach the Retirees
Department at other hours, days, and holidays by
phoning 1-202-842-8575. When you call this
number, be sure to leave your phone number on the
tape so that someone can return your call. E-Mail
can be sent to
jrsmith@apwu.org at any time.
You may write to National
APWU Retirees Department as below:
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John R. Smith,
Director APWU Retirees
Department,
1300 L Street, N.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20005
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In the following specific
situations, please call, write or E-Mail John R.
Smith, our National APWU Retirees Director:
You need information on
postal retirement (regular, disability, and/or
early out) and/or workmen’s compensation and
injury on the job. Be sure you have your CSA or
CSF and Social Security numbers available when you
call, write, or E-Mail.
You want to join the
National APWU Retirees Department to become an
APWU dues paying retiree member paying $24.00 year
by signing up on the APWU Retired Member Form
1187.
You want information on
how to organize an APWU Area Local/Local or a
State Retiree Chapter. Three (3) Local Chapters
are needed to form a State Chapter. The President
of your local union must request a list of the
APWU Retirees’ names and addresses and a model
Constitution and By-Laws be mailed to get the
organization started.
You want to show your appreciation and
support for all the National APWU Retirees
Department education and legislative programs to
protect the federal/postal entitlements and
benefits the National APWU membership has won for
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