Rally to save the postal service celebrates Postal Heritage Day

(photo by Jamie Partridge)

(photo by Jamie Partridge)

Immediate Release – July 26, 2015
Dozens of postal workers, retirees, and community allies turned out Sunday to celebrate the 240th birthday of the US Post Office. Postal unions have called on President Obama to declare July 26th Postal Heritage Day.

Chanting, marching through the Main Post Office in downtown Portland, singing and eating birthday cake, the crowd listened to postal defenders, including Benjamin Franklin, the first postmaster general in 1775.

Franklin, looking none the worse for his years, was apparently rolling in his grave, itching to bring a revolutionary message to today’s postal supporters.

“We need another revolutionary Postmaster General who will fight for the United States Postal Service, against the tyranny of the privatizers, against the oppression of the union busters. We need revolutionary postal workers who will spread the alarm to every corner of this nation. We need a revolutionary Congress that will fight the tyranny of the 1%, that will fight the oppression of the corporate profiteers,” proclaimed Franklin (aka Ben Poe).

“The postal service is under assault. Over 100,000 good union jobs have been lost in the past ten years as post offices and mail processing plants have been cut and closed. Mail is being delayed. Six day delivery and at-the-door delivery are on the chopping block.

“The postal service is not broke, but the agenda of the 1% and their friends in Congress is to cripple the USPS, to soften it up for union busting and privatization. The USPS is a $67 billion annual business with over $100 billion surplus in its pension and retiree health benefit funds, over 30,000 post offices and 200,000 vehicles. We’re facing a huge transfer of public wealth to Wall Street investors,” said the elder statesman.

Recent small victories in the struggle to save the postal service have included a one year moratorium on mail plant closures and a National Labor Relations Board charge against the USPS to stop outsourcing postal retail jobs to Staples Office Supply stores.

Portland Communities and Postal Workers United is part of a national network (Communities and Postal Workers United) to defend and enhance the US Postal Service.


Portland Communities and Postal Workers United
Contact: Jamie Partridge 503-752-5112
cpwunited1@gmail.com


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