USPS workers in Portland, Bangor to rally against 10,000 job cuts
- The USPS announced plans to eliminate 10,000 jobs to cut government spending, confirmed by Postmaster Louis Dejoy.
- Protests occurred nationwide, including in Billings, where letter carriers Seana Avent and Rudy Mockel expressed their concerns.
- John Crader, Vice President of NALC Branch 3902, warned that the privatization plan would threaten postal jobs and service reliability.
- Participants in the rallies stressed the USPS's importance for rural communities, emphasizing that privatization could greatly affect service frequency and delivery.
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‘Services would be cut': Postal workers in Philly, around region rally against agency changes
Postal workers around the country and right here in the greater Philadelphia region rallied this weekend to speak out against proposed changes to the U.S. Postal Service that would change the historic agency and possibly even privatize it.
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