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APWU Auto & Home Discounts Available!
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2020 Virtual Open Season Health Fairs
Welcome to Our 2020 APWU Health Plan Virtual Open Season Health Fairs!
As the coronavirus continues to impact families nationwide, the Health Plan wants to be sensitive to the COVID-19 risks related to work, travel, and social distancing. While in person health fairs are being canceled, we wanted to give your employees an opportunity to meet with APWU Health Plan staff virtually. Postal, Federal, and Retirees who are eligible for the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program can access and attend our virtual health fairs safely online.
During Open Season, every Tuesday and Thursday, from 12-2pm EST a Health Plan staff employee will be online to answer questions and discuss plan features. Please forward this email to your employees so that they can participate. Click on the register now to confirm your attendance. Once registered you will get an email confirmation with a GoToMeeting link and dial-in information. On the Monday before the virtual health fair date you selected, we will email you a reminder and include the dial-in information with instructions. Register Now! for any of our Virtual Health Fairs. |
Tuesday, November 10 - 12pm-2pm EST Tuesday, November 17 - 12pm-2pm EST Tuesday, November 24 - 12pm-2pm EST Tuesday, December 1 - 12pm-2pm EST Tuesday, December 8 - 12pm-2pm EST |
Thursday, November 12 - 12pm-2pm EST Thursday, November 19 - 12pm-2pm EST Thursday, December 3 - 12pm-2pm EST |
The vital role of U.S. Postal Service in American elections
With the election nearing and many parts of the U.S. in the grips of COVID-19, mail-in ballots have become a prominent issue. But President Trump has disparaged both the U.S. Postal Service and the integrity of voting by mail. What effect could his criticism have? William Brangham talks to Mark Dimondstein of the American Postal Workers Union and then Spencer Cox, lieutenant governor of Utah.