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POSTAL VIDEOS FROM PEN - PEN HOME Please wait for videos to load. Trenton Letter Carrier and Hooker - 3 Videos Video One - Trenton Carrier and Hooker Video Two - Trenton Carrier and Hooker Video Three - Trenton Carrier and Hooker PMG Message to
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Hooks Bareback This video certainly has nothing at all to do with USPS - I just thought some of you may enjoy a smile and a tug at your heart strings. Rick Owens - PEN (please wait for video to load) Cascadia Welcomes Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe With Protest 8.21.12 Patrick Donahoe, the Post Master General, made a visit to the Vancouver, WA Hilton Hotel on 8/21 to attend a Postal Carrier Convention and meet with the public. A Portland "Save Americas Postal Service" organization called Portland Communities and Postal Workers United had planned for his visit, and welcomed him with a protest. Donahoe, being head of the US Postal Service, has implemented deep cuts and closures to postal services and communities across the nation are standing up to it. APWU Convention Highlights Day 1 GONE POSTAL Documentary
Trailer 2012 They're Trying to
Privatize the Post Office
Congressman Higgins Calls on USPS for Full Disclosure in Advance of Postal Facility Closures
APWU TV AD - "VOICES" "Voices," features a wide array of Americans who rely on the Postal Service, whether for their small business or for delivery of their cancer medications. It shows the how the proposed cuts will damage the US economy while reducing the quality of service on which Americans rely on. "Voices" is one of three new television spots that highlight the
critical ways America depends on the Postal Service — and the devastating
effect closing post offices and mail processing plants would have on our
nation. Each of the three 30-second spots illustrates the significant
dangers associated with cutting both services and jobs. The three spots
will begin airing March 14 on national cable networks and the NBC Nightly
News. The ad will run through mid-May, when massive cuts to America's
postal infrastructure will begin to take affect — unless Congress takes
action. APWU TV AD - "Michael Bazinet" "Michael Bazinet, " tells the story of a small business owner in Bangor, Maine. Bazinet's company — Creative Digital Imaging — relies on the critical services of the Eastern Maine processing plant. Bazinet speaks about the impact of reduced services, which would result in lost clients and potential layoffs. This ad is one of three new television spots that highlight the
critical ways America depends on the Postal Service — and the devastating
effect closing post offices and mail processing plants would have on our
nation. Each of the three 30-second spots illustrates the significant
dangers associated with cutting both services and jobs. The three spots
will begin airing March 14 on national cable networks and the NBC Nightly
News. The ad will run through mid-May, when massive cuts to America's
postal infrastructure will begin to take affect — unless Congress takes
action.
The Republican War on
Workers Sanders Fights to Save Postal Service Issa on Fox News: Postal Service Needs Real Reform Congressman DeFazio on Postmaster General decision to close post offices Tester pushes for more accountability from Postmaster General
Letter Carrier Defends USPS With Angry Congressman
TV commercial to honor NALC's veterans About one-quarter of letter carriers have served in the military. Your carrier might be one of them. Of the 280,000 members of the National Association of Letter Carriers, about 70,000 are veterans of the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines or Coast Guard, including recent service in Iraq and Afghanistan. This Veterans Day, the NALC recognizes these brave men and women for the vital service they have provided—and continue to provide as letter carriers. “Six days a week,” NALC President Fredric Rolando said, “letter carriers help bind this vast country together while also unifying individual communities, serving the needs of small businesses that provide two-thirds of new jobs and helping residents keep in touch with loved ones.” But proposed cuts—including eliminating Saturday delivery and most door-to-door delivery—would deprive businesses and residents of needed services. “Reducing and degrading service would amount to a new tax on Americans,” Rolando said. “Since the Postal Service is funded by its own revenue, not by taxes, taxpayers and businesses won't save a dime if Saturday delivery is eliminated. In fact, this would cost them money – not only would they have to use more-expensive private carriers, they'd be on the hook for unemployment benefits for some two hundred thousand postal employees.” These cuts would lead to the layoffs of tens of thousands of veterans, at a time of mass unemployment. “With President Obama having announced that thousands of Iraq War troops will soon come home, they deserve jobs to return to, and the last thing Congress should do is take away decent jobs from our veterans,” Rolando said. The Postal Service is the core of a $1.3 trillion mailing industry that employs 8 million Americans, and dismantling the Postal Service would jeopardize those jobs—at the worst possible time for our economy. Letter carriers do far more than deliver the mail. They serve as the eyes and ears of communities around the country, saving elderly residents, finding lost children, stopping crime and putting out fires, often aided by their military training. And, under a program started by former President George W. Bush and the Department of Homeland Security, letter carriers have set up—on a volunteer basis—pilot programs in five major cities to deliver medicines to residents in the event of a biological attack. For 200 years, the Postal Service—an agency rooted in the U.S. Constitution—has adapted to technological change, and it can continue to do so if lawmakers act responsibly.
How Issa Would Save the
U.S. Postal Service
Guffey on C-SPAN: Save America’s Postal Service
APWU
President Cliff Guffey on The Ed Show
THE GREAT POSTAL HEIST
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