APWU Members Must Continue the Fight! APWU News Bulletin 06-2012, Feb. 23, 2012 http://www.apwu.org/news/nsb/2012/nsb06-120223-consolidations.htm The Postal Service's announcement on Feb. 23 that it has approved 223 mail processing plants for consolidation leaves union members just one option, APWU President Cliff Guffey said: We must continue the fight! The Numbers Total Mail Processing Facilities 461 Studied for Consolidation 264 Approved for Consolidation 223 Still Being Studied 6 Consolidation Disapproved* 35 "That means getting Congress to act now to Save America's Postal Service," he said. In "stand-up talks" with employees on Feb. 22, managers emphasized that consolidations would not take place until after May 15, when a six-month moratorium on consolidations expires. The moratorium was intended to give Congress "the opportunity to enact an alternate plan," postal officials pointed out. "The Postal Service has sent a clear message," Guffey said. "If Congress does not take action before the moratorium expires, management intends to dismantle the mail processing network. "APWU members must reach out to their senators and representatives now and urge them to support legislation that will correct the underlying cause of the USPS financial crisis without slashing service, eliminating jobs, and destroying the network of plants and post offices that keeps the mail moving," he said. "This is a Congressionally-manufactured crisis caused by mandates in the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act of 2006," Guffey said. "It has taken just six years for that terrible law to bring the Postal Service to the edge of extinction." Guffey asked every postal employee to join the struggle. "The folks that got good news should keep up the fight, too," the union president said, "because the Postal Service was clear: 35 consolidations were disapproved at this time." Why Service Standards Are Crucial Management also pointed out that the consolidations can only be implemented if service standards are revised. The APWU, along with a committed group of senators, has been working to prevent changes to service standards, by seeking support for amendments to the 21st Century Postal Service Act (S. 1789), which is expected to come up for a vote in the Senate soon. "It is critical that APWU members ask their senators to support the amendments," Guffey said. In its current form, S. 1789 fails to adequately address the cause of the Postal Service's financial difficulties. "The amendments offered by the 27 senators would prevent the closures of hundreds of mail processing plants and thousands of post offices, halt the elimination of tens of thousands of jobs, and stop drastic reductions in service to the American people," Guffey said. "We must urge Congress to act now." Call Your Senators: 202-224-3121 (Capitol Switchboard) Tell them you oppose S. 1789 as it is currently written. Click here to send an email message. http://capwiz.com/apwu/issues/alert/?alertid=60983171 ___________________________________________ Portside aims to provide material of interest to people on the left that will help them to interpret the world and to change it. Submit via email: [log in to unmask] Submit via the Web: http://portside.org/submittous3 Frequently asked questions: http://portside.org/faq Sub/Unsub: http://portside.org/subscribe-and-unsubscribe Search Portside archives: http://portside.org/archive Contribute to Portside: https://portside.org/donate