PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Postal workers gathered outside the
distribution center in Northeast Philadelphia Thursday morning as part of a
nationwide protest of a move by the United States Postal Service to open
service counters in Staples office supply stores.
Those desks at Staples will sell mail services like stamps
and package deliveries.
At the distribution center in the Northeast, and at Staples
stores around the country, postal workers are chanting things like “US Mail is
not for sale”.
Political director with the Philadelphia local of the
American Postal Workers Union, Joe Quinlan, says they fear this is a step
towards privatization.
“They’re going to replace the career postal worker with high
turnover minimum wage poorly trained individuals who don’t have the same degree
of commitment.”
The USPS disputes that, saying this is not about
privatization, but instead it’s a way to grow their services and to increase
business.
Union leaders say they’re not against windows or desks in
Staples stores, but those desks should be staffed by uniformed, trained postal
workers.
Source: CBS
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