DC-area postal workers join nationwide solidarity actions for safe staffing and an end to toxic workplacesU.S. Postal Service workers are holding protests outside postal facilities and congressional offices across the nation to demand dignity and respect on the job. A group of postal workers rallied on Tuesday at USPS headquarters in southwest DC, ahead of a USPS Board of Governors meeting. (WJLA and APWU) Washington Teachers' Union speaks out against delays in retroactive pay"This union and our teachers want to rebuild the trust, but you only really rebuild trust with consistency," WTU President Jacqueline Pogue Lyons told WTOP. "This is not working on consistency, by finding out during Teacher Appreciation Week that money you were counting on won’t be coming. They have promised to get partial payment, but teachers were counting on full payment. And so it’s disappointing and upsetting." (WTOP) Nurses: Take NNU's survey on workplace violenceAre you a nurse who has experienced workplace violence? During National Nurses Week, National Nurses United wants to hear your story. Take NNU's workplace violence survey. Upcoming Events
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