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Feb. 26 Day of Action! Tell the White House: Hands Off the Postal Service
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National Association of Letter Carriers (AFL-CIO) National Association of Letter Carriers (AFL-CIO)
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Dateline: Washington, DC
Tuesday, February 25, 2025

 

Feb. 26 Day of Action! Tell the White House: Hands Off the Postal Service

Following last week’s reports of a planned executive order to dismantle the Postal Service, the threats against our jobs, universal service, and a self-sufficient, independent USPS are real.

While the White House has yet to release an executive order regarding the Postal Service, the threat is looming.

On Monday, hundreds of NALC members, union leaders, and other union members rallied in Washington, DC, against these potential efforts. Together, we must continue sending a loud and clear message: Hands off the Postal Service!

Join us for NALC’s Wednesday, Feb. 26 Day of Action as we tell the White House “hell no!” to dismantling the Postal Service.

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I am a proud letter carrier employed by the United States Postal Service. Any effort to dismantle or privatize USPS is a threat to my job, the jobs of all 640,000 postal employees (73,000 of whom are veterans), the 51.5 million rural addresses who rely on our service, and our nation’s Constitution. USPS isn’t funded by taxpayer dollars, and for the sake of every American who depends on the Postal Service, it should remain a self-sufficient independent agency. Hands off USPS!

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Name: Philip Dine
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Group: National Association of Letter Carriers(AFL-CIO)
Dateline: Washington, DC United States
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