New House Resolution Takes Aim at Delayed Mail

Just weeks into the 114th Congress, a new bipartisan coalition of eight U.S. representatives is taking a stand for prompt, reliable mail service.

TV News: A Good Example

The video linked below is a good example of how to spread the message that service standard changes and the closure of mail processing facilities will create hardships for individual customers and small businesses. 

Service Cuts Disrupt Workers’ Lives

When postal officials lowered “service standards” on Jan. 5, they didn’t just slow down America’s mail: They set in motion a process that is causing serious disruption in the lives of thousands of hard-working postal employees. As management...

Dimondstein on Joe Madison's Radio Show

APWU President Mark Dimondstein was interviewed on Joe Madison’s Urban View radio show on Jan. 9. 

OIG: Postal Service, Customers Would Suffer if Mail Processing Were Eliminated

A little-noticed OIG report bolsters the union’s position that mail processing plants are crucial to Postal Service operations and should not be privatized.

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