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#Postal workers rally against proposals to privatize #USPS

Maine Public | By Kaitlyn Budion
Published March 20, 2025

"Postal workers across #Maine are sounding alarms about proposals to privatize the U.S. Postal Service.

"Workers in #PortlandME and #BangorME rallied today to make the case that private companies will not be able to fully meet the mail service needs of Maine residents- especially those in rural areas.

"In Bangor, protestors chanted 'U.S. mail is not for sale' and held signs as passing cars honked in support.

"Tom Smith is the legislative director with the local chapter of the American Postal Workers Union. He said shifting mail delivery to private companies would only make it more expensive to send and slower to arrive.

"'It becomes a for-profit business where the bottom line is profits, as long as people can suffer a couple of days without their meds, as long as the bottom dollar is found,' Smith said. 'And that's not what we are. We are an essential service of the United States people.'

"Smith said workers are on edge with all the debate in Washington, and #InstitutionalKnowledge is being lost as some long-time staff take early retirement offers.

"'The Postal Service is inexpensive, it's prompt, it's reliable,' he said. "And especially in rural areas, people count on the Postal Service for life saving meds to Grandma's latest batch of snickerdoodles.'

"Smith said the union is encouraging the public to reach out to local and federal representatives to show their support. The National Association of Letter Carriers will also hold a rally in Portland on Sunday."

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#MaineResists #MaineResistance #MailCarriers #USPol #UnitedStatesPostalService

Postal workers in Bangor rallied against proposals to cut funding, staff and privatize the postal service.
WMEH · Postal workers rally against proposals to privatize USPSBy Kaitlyn Budion

Today in Labor History March 18, 1970: The first mass work stoppage in the 195-year history of the U.S. Postal Service began on this date in New York City. The walkout was illegal, giving President Richard Nixon the excuse to send in federal troops to sort the mail. But the strike succeeded in forcing Congress to raise wages and reorganize the postal system and marked a new militancy among postal employees.

U.S. Postmaster General Louis ’s Thursday announcement that the independent United States is partnering with the Department of Government Efficiency on a cost-cutting crusade that includes a
🔥planned reduction of 10,000 workers stoked fears that one of America’s most trusted and relied-upon federal agencies is on a path toward .
In a letter to congressional leaders, DeJoy said will help the USPS “in identifying and achieving further efficiencies.”
The postal chief listed “mismanagement” of the agency’s and workers’ compensation program,
“unfunded mandates imposed on us by legislation,” and “burdensome regulatory requirements restricting 'normal' business practice” as issues to be addressed.
commondreams.org/news/dejoy-do

Common Dreams · Alarm as DeJoy Teams Up With DOGE to Gut US Postal Service | Common DreamsOne Democratic congresswoman called the partnership "a blatant move toward privatization."

#Denmark will cease its public #postal service (which was in operation since 1624) at the end of 2025, citing a large decline in the amount of #letters being sent. All letters and parcels will now be delivered by private companies..

#post #mail

bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckg8jl

Two red post boxes in the centre of Copenhagen
BBC NewsDenmark's postal service to stop delivering lettersThe decision will end 400 years of the company's letter service, and postboxes will disappear from June.

This was published msn.com/en-us/politics/governm on Feb 21 - Is there any more accurate news on this - Trump expected to take control of #USPS, fire #postal board, officials say Experts say the move would likely violate the law. Trump said Friday that #Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick would be “looking at” the mail agency. Thank you.

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