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Omaha Steve

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Mon Aug 25, 2014, 08:04 PM Aug 2014

Hundreds to Protest in Boston Wed. Against Staples' Plan to Operate Post Offices [View all]


Media Advisory for Wednesday, August 27, Boston

Hundreds of Postal Workers,

Supporters to

Protest on Steps of City Hall and at Adjacent Staples in Downtown Boston Wednesday



‘Don’t Buy Staples’ Campaign Picks Up Steam In Home Market

of Troubled Retailer





BOSTON – Postal Workers and supporters will protest a sweetheart deal between the U.S. Postal Service and Framingham-based retailer Staples at a rally in downtown Boston on Wednesday, August 27.



Who: Postal workers and supporters

What: Protest against outsourcing of postal services to Staples

When: Wednesday, August 27, at 5 p.m.

Where: Steps of City Hall and Staples at One Washington Mall, Downtown Boston (Southside Steps of City Hall Plaza)



With the back-to-school season in full swing, postal workers are urging parents and teachers not to buy school supplies at Staples. School supplies account for approximately 30 percent of Staples’ revenue.



Since January, APWU members and supporters have staged hundreds of rallies in front of Staples stores around the country to protest a no-bid deal with the U.S. Postal Service that established postal counters in office-supply stores. Last week, protesters rallied in downtown Boston and joined members of the Lynn Teachers Union for a rally at a Staples store in Saugus, Massachusetts.



An internal USPS document makes clear that the goal of the deal is to replace the jobs held by postal employees with low-paying jobs at Staples.



“But this isn’t just about postal jobs,” said John Dirzius, Northeast Region Coordinator for the APWU. “It is about protecting the public Postal Service. Many people are outraged that a cherished public asset is being used to prop up a struggling private company.” The company recently announced another quarter of declining sales, and confirmed plans to close 140 stores in 2014.



“Staples makes business decisions based on the bottom line, not service to the people of the country,” he said.



“A failing private company doesn’t belong in the postal business,” said Bob Dempsey, Vice President of the APWU’s Boston Metro Local. “Postal consumers want reliable service from highly-trained workers who have taken an oath to protect their letters and packages. Staples can’t offer that.”



“The Boston Teachers Union and its 11,000 members strongly support the postal workers who provide an excellent service to the American public,” said BTU President Richard Stutman. “Contracting that service out to a third party will diminish that service and weaken a great American institution. We stand behind our postal workers 100 percent and will urge our members to boycott Staples.”



In the middle of the crucial back-to-school season, Seeking Alpha, a leading investment website, reports that Staples is so “desperate” to win sales that it is offering a 110 percent price-match guarantee on school supplies. “The retailer is admitting that the only way that it can get customers in the door is to practically give some of its products away,” the website reported.


“If Staples wants to give away products, that’s their business,” said Dirzius. “But when the U.S. Postal Service tries to give away a public resource, that’s everybody’s business.”


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The American Postal Workers Union represents 200,000 employees of the United States Postal Service, and is affiliated with the AFL-CIO.

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Okay, maybe I missed something...I thought Staples already nixed this plan. Atman Aug 2014 #1
Smoke and mirrors Omaha Steve Aug 2014 #4
USPS Continues the Program with Staples to put Mini Post Offices in their stores Omaha Steve Aug 2014 #22
This is a travesty. The USPS is not broke. 7wo7rees Aug 2014 #2
+1 leftstreet Aug 2014 #5
+2 nomorenomore08 Aug 2014 #7
+3 woo me with science Aug 2014 #8
+4 ReRe Aug 2014 #11
+5 Vincardog Aug 2014 #20
+ another Scuba Aug 2014 #21
Excellent, OS. K & R! freshwest Aug 2014 #3
Kick! sheshe2 Aug 2014 #6
Really. Why would you want to hand over a successful business to a company Baitball Blogger Aug 2014 #9
It's the new American business model Art_from_Ark Aug 2014 #12
Sounds like major payola to me. Baitball Blogger Aug 2014 #19
I will be there in spirit rurallib Aug 2014 #10
K&R ReRe Aug 2014 #13
Unfortunately Thespian2 Aug 2014 #14
Is this another planned public bailout of a failing private corporation? AdHocSolver Aug 2014 #15
Our politicos keep trying to kill the Post Office. Maybe it'll succeed this time. blkmusclmachine Aug 2014 #16
The Post Office has one of the largest, if not the largest, unionized work forces in the US Samantha Aug 2014 #18
kick woo me with science Aug 2014 #17
Staples loss prevention is notorious for going through packages that are dropped off at stores 951-Riverside Aug 2014 #23
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