AMERICAN
POSTAL WORKERS
LOCAL 7027,
Kevin John Beener - President
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Non Members
In response to numerous requests, the list of non-members is
being listed here. Another list can be found
on the APWU bulletin board
outside the lunchroom at the
to any member
who signs up a non-member from this list.
Alexander, Craig Anker, James Spencer, Lee
Moore, Ronald Bruner, William
Phillips, Vincent Reed, Alisa
Simmons, Kathleen
Toney, Dennis
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PostalEase is now available on the
internet. Grab your Employee Identification Number (EIN),
your PostalEase
PIN then click here
to visit PostalEase.
If you've forgotten your PIN, just dial
1-877-477-3273 and follow the prompts to get it mailed to you.
Employee Assistance Program
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
is available to Postal employees and their immediate family.
This
program is not the
old PAR program. EAP is paid for, but not run by, the Postal
Service. The EAP
is
administered by the Federal Occupational
Health service who has contracted with Magellan Health
Service to operate the program. The EAP
is staffed by professional
counselors and their services are FREE.
Counseling services are
confidential and no information is provided to the USPS except
the time an employee
arrives and when he/she left the counselor's office (if
the visit was on-the-clock).
Professional counseling is available for a wide range of issues, including
Alcohol & Substance Abuse,
Family Counseling, Depression, Marital issues, etc. Make no mistake about what you are getting, the EAP is
a professional service staffed by
private, professional counselors. If you sought out similar services on your
own, you could
expect to pay over $100.00/hr.
Our Local sits on the Hawkeye District Advisory Board for the Employee Assistance Program. Union
participation on the advisory
board was secured by the APWU at the headquarters level. This board meets
on a regular basis to provide oversight for the program
and to address problems that may arise. This board
does not have access
to information about individuals but will address problems
and/or concerns regarding
the implementation of the program.
If you need help or just want to talk to somebody about problems at home or
at work, call an EAP counselor
at 1-800-EAP-4YOU (1-800-327-4968) or visit their web site by clicking here.
If you or a family member needs help ...

1-800-EAP-4YOU
TTY: 1-877-492-7341
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