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Postal Unions Send Joint Letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid Opposing Carper-Coburn Bill

(August 5, 2013)

On behalf of 500,000 employees of the U.S. Postal Service, who live and work in all 50 states (as well as in D.C., Puerto Rico and other jurisdictions), NPMHU President John Hegarty, APWU President Cliff Guffey, NALC President Fredic Rolando and NRLCA President Jeanette Dwyer sent a joint letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid today expressing utter dismay with the recent introduction of S. 1486. 

The bill was co-authored by Sen. Tom Carper and Sen. Tom Coburn, the chair and ranking member of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. It renews a commitment to the disastrous Bush administration policy to mandate massive prefunding of future retiree health benefits and provides for major downsizing measures to pay for it.

S. 1486 would facilitate the dismantling of the Postal Service’s mail processing and delivery networks, weakening both our first-mile (post office) and last-mile (delivery) capacity, in order to preserve a pre-funding policy that makes no sense. This would seriously harm the 7.5 million Americans who work in private companies that rely on the USPS. The bill would:

The joint letter notes that the 30 members of the Senate who have co-sponsored S.316, the Postal Service Protection Act of 2013, have taken the right approach. That bill would strengthen the Postal Service, promote innovation and, most importantly, resolve the retiree health and pension policies that have crippled the Postal Service in recent years.

Read the entire joint letter here.

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