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APWU: Senate Can Help Stop Service Cuts & Plant Closures

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The Postal Service generated $4.9 billion in new sales opportunities and cut operational costs by $868 million last year through DRIVE, an ambitious program that’s helping the organization make major changes.

While the Postmaster moves forward with his disastrous scheme to dismantle the postal network, Congress has the power to undo his plans — but they need to hear from us!

Work is underway in the Senate to prevent USPS from going forward with its decision to close and consolidate 82 mail processing facilities nationwide. Send your senators a message today in support of Senator Tester’s letter urging swift action on postal closures!

The Senate Can Help Stop Service Cuts & Plant Closures –  Urgent Action is Required!

Processing Locations prior to consolidationOn June 30th, USPS announced its intention to close and consolidate 82 mail processing facilities in 37 states throughout the country beginning in January 2015.  Today, August 1st, 2014, service standard changes were printed in the federal register ending overnight mail service for the entire country, effective January 2015.  If not stopped, this move threatens tens of thousands of jobs and will slow down America’s mail.

Such reckless and counterproductive cuts by USPS have caught the attention of Congress, which has the authority and ability to set USPS on the right path.  So far, 22 senators have signed on to a letter by Senators Tester (D-MT), Sanders (I-VT), and Baldwin (D-WI) to the leaders of the Senate Appropriations Committee urging them to stop these devastating cuts to America’s postal network.  The senators wisely requested that the Committee include language in its appropriations bill to maintain service standards at current levels and prevent any closures or consolidations in 2015.
While these 22 senators got the ball rolling, they need our help!  To ensure the Senate Appropriations Committee does the right thing and votes to protect speedy mail delivery, our jobs, and our facilities, we need to reach out to all of our senators in support of this effort.

Will your senators join with others and stand up to defend jobs, timely mail service, and a robust postal network?

Today, we need you to call and send your senators the message urging them to promote and champion this common sense measure.

To send a message right now, please click here

To find your senators’ phone numbers and call them, please click here.

To succeed, we’ll need every voice available to join with us.  Please forward this message to your friends, family and coworkers and urge them to join us in this effort to keep a vibrant Postal Service that can continue to provide the public with reliable service.

The senators who have signed on so far include:

Tester (D-MT), Sanders (I-VT), Baldwin (D-WI), Blunt (R-MO), Hoeven (R-ND), Landrieu (D-LA), Walsh (D-MT), Franken (D-MN), Schumer (D-NY), Heitkamp (D-ND), Stabenow (D-MI), Tim Johnson (D-SD), McCaskill (D-MO), Murphy (D-CT), Warren (D-MA), Wyden (D-OR), Blumenthal (D-CT), Markey (D-MA), Brown (D-OH), Klobuchar (D-MN), Gillibrand (D-NY), and Hagan (D-NC).

Note: Even if one or both of your senators have signed on to the letter, send them a thank you note!

6 thoughts on “APWU: Senate Can Help Stop Service Cuts & Plant Closures

  1. The entitled urbanites expect Hussein Obama & Congress to come to their aid…all this BEFORE summer recess….don’t think so!

  2. Does anybody else think the USPS seems to be constantly making large decision that just keep backfiring under the
    the name if saving make money and after it cause more problems which n the long run costing more money but they just keep doing it the attitude “you will make it work or else” just admit it not working and put it back. Either somebody’s trying to run the USPS down to privatize it which was tried once awhile back or the people making these decisions need to be replaced. Which is bad business or privatization? Mail volumes here in Ky aren’t that low.been doing this for 30 yrs.

  3. These closings are a necessity, the mail volume has changed in the last 4 years. And it’s going to decrease even more and you know why.

  4. Closing our facilities does not solve the issues we face. Other avenues can be taken without jeopardizing our livlihood.

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