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LeRoy D Moyer Prepares Postal Reform Awareness Walk
April 28, 2004 APWU Readies Massive Media Campaign To Battle Anti-Worker ‘Reform’ Proposals APWU Readies Massive Media Campaign To Battle Anti-Worker ‘Reform’ Proposals- The APWU is preparing to finance a large-scale media campaign to battle anti-worker, anti-consumer “reform” aspects of proposed legislation should it become necessary, President William Burrus said recently. “Nine months ago, the APWU National Executive Board authorized a special assessment of union members’ dues to fund such a campaign,” Burrus said. “I am prepared to implement the assessment if legislation is introduced that is detrimental to postal workers and the American public.” The assessment would generate $2 million. Vowing to do “whatever it takes” to defeat anti-worker “reform” efforts, the board approved an $8 assessment per member at its July 8, 2003, meeting, to be paid in $2 increments over four pay periods. The effective date would be determined by the APWU president. Burrus also announced this week that he would ask the union’s 1,500 locals and 50 state organizations to “go all out” to provide additional funds to support local media campaigns. “I will call on local and state leaders to embark on independent efforts to raise fivefold that amount if proposed legislation is harmful to workers or American citizens” he said. “We intend to raise enough money to thwart any legislation that would undermine postal services, or the rights of postal workers,” Burrus said. “And we will work to end giveaways to the mailing industry that threaten the viability of the USPS,” he said. “We will do whatever is necessary to defeat any plan that would weaken the nation’s mail system. “Recent polls indicate that November’s elections will be hotly contested,” Burrus noted. “We are prepared to target any district to protect the USPS and postal jobs. Our media campaign will lay the groundwork for educating the public about the issues of postal reform.” The special dues assessment is separate from the union’s Committee On Political Action fund-raising efforts. By law, dues can be used to educate the public about postal reform legislation, but cannot be used to make contributions to candidates’ political campaigns. APWU State President Leroy Moyer Plans Postal Reform ‘Awareness Walk’ |
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APWU Board Vows
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