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Related: About this forumWith OWS Support, Advocates Plan Rally to Protest Post Office Closures
http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/2012/03/with_ows_suppor.phpn the age of who-uses-paper-for-anything-ever-anymore, there's one casualty in New York City that has activists from across the five boroughs up in arms: the post offices.
This month, a group of advocates are rallying together to bring attention to the United States Postal Service's plan to potentially shut down post offices throughout the city this year. The growing protest, organized through a newly-formed group called Community Labor United for Postal Jobs and Services, is targeting the Postal Service for planning closures that organizers say will disproportionately impact working class and low-income families in communities of color in the city. USPS, though, says that it is trying to tighten its belt in the face of dire financial challenges across the country and that it is choosing closures based on careful studies and specific criteria.
And last night, the effort got fresh support from Zuccotti Park -- the Occupy Wall Street General Assembly and the OWS labor committee endorsed a plan to demonstrate this month at post offices throughout the city.
An organizer from Community Labor United for Postal Jobs and Services sent Runnin' Scared the original list of 34 post offices that were being considered for shutdowns, with 17 in the Bronx, five in Brooklyn, six in Manhattan, five in Queens, and one in Staten Island. The advocates said that they think the Bronx has one of the highest concentration of potential closures in the nation. This afternoon, though, USPS officials told Runnin' Scared that their recent studies of these post offices have led them to remove 21 from that list. That means that 13 still have to be studied and could potentially be shut down (all the ones from Brooklyn have been removed, a USPS official said).
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With OWS Support, Advocates Plan Rally to Protest Post Office Closures (Original Post)
xchrom
Mar 2012
OP
Notice how Village voice fails to mention the plan to defraud the Postal Service of billions
Leopolds Ghost
Mar 2012
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Leopolds Ghost
(12,875 posts)1. Notice how Village voice fails to mention the plan to defraud the Postal Service of billions
By the Congressional act of 2006.
Leopolds Ghost
(12,875 posts)2. #ODC has also endorsed postal actions
And the local representatives for the NALC are pro-Occupy.
Unfortunately the national chairman of the NALC does not wish to make waves...
ellisonz
(27,739 posts)3. The Postal Service is critical to the lives of tens of millions.
Workers, customers, and businesses. An attack on the Postal Service is an attack on the 99%.
Literally wants to send us back to the dark ages.
ellisonz
(27,739 posts)5. Or at the very least...
...to the time before steam power, the 1810s.