APWU operates on several levels.
Most members belong to a local union with jurisdiction in their city, town or area. Locals elect their own officers and conduct their own day-to-day business. They may establish local dues and may negotiate a local contract to supplement the National Agreement on certain local concerns.
Nationally, the APWU maintains a headquarters in Washington, DC to administer the union and to implement programs and policies mandated by the convention and the National Executive Board. The national resident officers include the president, the executive vice president, the secretary-treasurer, the national division officers, and department directors and officers, all of whom work under the general supervision of the president.
We have a separate division for each craft--Clerk, Maintenance, Motor Vehicle Service, and Support Services--concerned with the special problems of the workers in the craft. In addition to national officers, each division has representatives in the field called national business agents.
We also have departments responsible for handling specific administrative functions and providing special services to the membership--Legislative, Industrial Relations, Organization, Research and Education, Human Relations, and Health Plan.
Regional coordinators maintain an office in each of five regions: Central, Eastern, Northeast, Southern, and Western.