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Watchdog Report Reveals Big Banks Are Salivating Over Prospect of Postal Privatization

April 2, 2025
Truthout, an independent news organization, recently reported on a Revolving Door Project analysis that revealed big banks are salivating over the prospect that the Postal Service will soon be broken up and privatized by the new Administration.

Senate Introduces Resolution to Oppose USPS Privatization

March 31, 2025
On March 27, a bipartisan group in the Senate introduced Senate Resolution (S. Res.) 147, which “expresses the sense of the Senate that Congress should take all appropriate measures to ensure that the United States Postal Service remains an...

The Struggle Always Continues

March 24, 2025
As the dust settles on the start of the 119th Congress, your Legislative and Political Department is hard at work fostering relationships with the new and returning members of Congress.

Motor Vehicle Service Employees Are Essential

March 24, 2025
Whether meeting with the Postmaster General (PMG), Deputy PMG, members of Congress, or national arbitrators, the Motor Vehicle Service (MVS) officers are always extolling the value of our craft employees.

Eliminating the Gender Pay Gap

March 24, 2025
Research and Education Director Joyce Robinson provides information to illustrate the pay gap between men's and women's wages and legislation aimed to combat it.

Postal Workers Say, ‘Hands Off’ Our USPS in National Day of Action to Defend the Public Postal Service

March 21, 2025
In a resounding show of solidarity, thousands upon thousands of postal workers and members of the community took to the streets for a National Day of Action on March 20 to say, “Hands Off Our Public Postal Service – The U.S. Mail Is Not for Sale!”

Updates on Maintenance Division Part-Time Regular Settlement Payments

March 14, 2025
By this time, most eligible recipients of the Maintenance Craft Part-Time Regular (PTR) settlement distribution have received their first payments, totaling over $10 million.

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