Union Urges Lawmakers To Support Postal Service Protection Act

March 11, 2013

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Local officers who attended the recent APWU National Presidents Conference in Washington, DC made the rounds on Capitol Hill March 4 to build support for the Postal Service Protection Act (S. 316/H.R. 630).

      Connecticut APWU members meet with Sens. Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy.

“This legislation would help solve the Postal Service’s financial crisis,” said APWU Legislative and Political Director Myke Reid. “Passing the PSPA would make many of the planned cutbacks in service unnecessary, give postal employees a greater sense of security, and give the American people a Postal Service they can count on for the future.”

The legislation would:

  • Fix the Postal Service’s immediate financial crisis by ending the mandate that requires the USPS to pre-fund healthcare benefits for future retirees — a burden no other government agency or private company bears;
  • Ohio APWU members meet with Rep. David Joyce. Allow the Postal Service to recover overpayments the USPS made to federal pension plans;
  • Re-establish overnight delivery standards for first-class mail, which would ensure the timely delivery of mail, help keep mail processing facilities open, and protect jobs;
  • Protect six-day delivery;
  • Allow the USPS to develop new products and services that would generate new sources of revenue, and;
  • Protect post offices by giving the Postal Regulatory Commission binding authority to prevent post offices from being closed based on the effect on the community and the effect on the employees.

The APWU is calling on all union members to ask their U.S. Senators and Representatives to cosponsor the legislation and seek its swift passage. 

Missouri APWU members meet with Rep. William "Lacy" Clay Jr.     Michigan APWU members meet with Sen. Debbie Stabenow.

Pennsylvania APWU members meet with Rep. Pat Meehan.     Washington APWU members meet with Rep. Suzan DelBene.

Support S. 316 and H.R. 630

Contact Congress Today!

Current Cosponsors of The Postal Service Protection Act

By EmailClick here to e-mail your legislators.
By Phone: Call the Capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121 to reach your representative and senators.
By Mail: Write to your member of Congress: [Name], U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, DC 20515. Send letters to your senators: [Name], U.S. Senate, Washington, DC 20510.

 Postal Reform That Makes Sense
 Postal Service Protection Act (S.316/H.R 630) Fact Sheet

 

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