L.A. Rallies to Save America’s Postal Service

100,000 jobs, Saturday delivery & 3700 post offices are on the line

On Thursday, April 12, the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) hit the streets with a nationwide Day of Action to Save the U.S. Postal Service. At stake are more than 100,000 jobs, closing up to 252 mail-processing centers and 3,700 post offices across the US, and ending 6-day mail delivery.

Hundreds marched outside of Senator Barbara Boxer in downtown Los Angeles office chanting, “Through snow, sleet, and rain! The Postal Service will still remain!”

As the marching continued outside, a delegation delivered a letter asking Senator Boxer to vote NO on Senate Bill1789, the bill that will “drive the post office into a death spiral,” according to NALC President Frederic Rolando.

Call toll-free 1-888-863-6103 to tell your Senator to vote NO on Senate Bill 1789 and save America’s Postal Service.

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