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Postal Workers Protest National Change
POSTED: 12:25 pm EDT October 26, 2006
UPDATED: 1:04 pm EDT October 26, 2006
The U.S. Postal Service is making
changes across the county, but some local postal workers aren't happy
about it.
Members of the American Postal Workers Union picketed Thursday in
Weirton, contending the changes will be a major inconvenience for
customers.
The U.S. Postal Service is getting rid of some mailboxes throughout
Weirton, and is also adding an additional collection time at 2 p.m.
Local postal workers fear those changes will cause mail to be
delivered later in the day.
Sandy Gajtka, president of the Weirton American Postal Workers
Union, said, "Sometimes that's not always convenient for senior citizens
we have in town if they can't drive or it's not as close as they feel like
driving to."
Tad Kelley, spokesperson for the U.S. Postal Service, said the
postal service is not getting rid of its traditional 5 p.m. collection
time. Instead, they're simply adding a new one.
"From the hours of 1:15 p.m. to 2:15 p.m., we're going to hit some
of these business boxes that we think are going to accumulate a lot of
mail business so that we can get it over to our Wheeling processing plant
as quickly as possible," Kelly said.
Some local union workers are concerned that the changes are signs
of future inconveniences, and were asking post office customers to sign
petitions which will be sent to Senators Byrd and Rockefeller.
-Renee Cardelli & Allison Latos, NEWS9
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