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24. A Grand Alliance to Save Our Public Postal Service
Fri Apr 13, 2018, 04:15 AM
Apr 2018
http://www.apwu.org/issues/grand-alliance-save-our-public-postal-service

Americans Still Rate the Postal Service Best, Why the Calls for Privatization?

(This article first appeared in the March-April 2018 issue of the American Postal Worker magazine)

Once again, the U.S. Postal Service has been rated most well-liked federal agency by the American public. A recent Gallup poll asked Americans to rate the job performance of 13 key government agencies. Seventy-four percent of respondents rated the USPS as “excellent” or “good,” an increase of two points from 2014.

In more good news, for fiscal year 2017, the Postal Regulatory Commission reported that the USPS experienced an 18 percent increase in Parcel Select volume over 2016, and a 22.9 percent increase in Parcel Select revenue. In addition, First-Class Package volume increased 24.1 percent and revenue increased 34.6 percent from 2016.

Despite the rising popularity and increased usage of the Postal Service, corporate-backed think tanks are still on the offense and pushing privatization.

In a Dec. 14, 2017 editorial piece for Real Clear Markets, Ike Brannon and Jared Whitley of the Cato Institute, stated the 2006 Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act’s plan to obligate the USPS to prefund retiree health care 75 years into the future over a 10-year period is “a sensible way to address their problem.”

In reality, it created enormous problems for the USPS – an unreasonable burden which has been the reason for financial losses. Furthermore, the bill hampered the Postal Service’s ability to innovate and generate new sources of revenue, such as postal banking.

Andrew Heaton of the R Street Institute and the Taxpayers Protection Alliance argued in The Hill in January that the “the best way to fix the Postal Service” is to privatize, just as, he noted, systems in Germany, the U.K., and other European countries have done.

“The mail still gets delivered,” in Britain, he wrote. At what cost? Royal Mail cut at least 11,000 jobs, and shuttered a fifth of its mail centers and five percent of its delivery offices in the nearly five years since it privatized.

This past October, 110,000 Royal Mail workers represented by the Communications Workers Union (CWU) voted overwhelmingly to strike, citing austerity measures by new management, including closing offices, choosing to provide better service to more profitable areas, closing the pension to new employees, and moving from full-time jobs to part-time and temporary jobs.

Shortly after the vote, CWU General Secretary Len McCluskey told The Mirror, “Royal Mail is looking in the rear-view mirror, taking us backwards. All they are interested in is minimizing costs and maximizing profits for shareholders.”

Ross Marchand, also with the Taxpayers Protection Alliance (a pro-privatization group formed by members of right-wing organizations and think tanks such as the American Legislative Exchange Council [ALEC] and the Heritage Foundation), also wrote to The Hill in January. He decried the “ludicrous schemes keeping the agency in debt,” the worst of which, he said, is delivering packages for Amazon. However, that service – Parcel Select – generated more than $5.6 billion in revenue in 2017. That’s nearly $1 billion more than in 2016.

The Postal Service is as relevant and well-liked as ever in the era of e-commerce. The best way to move forward with a public Postal Service that serves and connects all households and businesses across the world, is to repeal the retiree pre-funding mandate; restore service standards to pre-July 2012 levels; halt post office and plant closures, and consolidations; appoint a Postal Board of Governors and members of the Postal Regulatory Commission who support strong public postal services; and for the USPS to expand services into postal banking.


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Also in the US Constitution. yallerdawg Apr 2018 #1
A Grand Alliance to Save Our Public Postal Service mahina Apr 2018 #24
Mahalo, Mahina! yallerdawg Apr 2018 #28
You bet yallerdawg. Check out the website when you can, or search for a grand alliance to save our mahina Apr 2018 #29
Bastards Chicago1980 Apr 2018 #2
BINGO! The GOP caused this mess in 2006 intentionally greatbaldeagle Apr 2018 #15
Must be restructured equals... Lars39 Apr 2018 #3
OH, GOD! IS THERE NO END TO HIS STUPIDITY???? Squinch Apr 2018 #4
Well, the Republicans just LOVE fucking with the USPS. PatrickforO Apr 2018 #5
Can't leave well enough alone. forgotmylogin Apr 2018 #9
Jesus H. Christ! greatauntoftriplets Apr 2018 #6
There's no "bug" up his butt Plucketeer Apr 2018 #14
The asshole want to privitize the pstal service, and that is bullshit, and I would argue against the still_one Apr 2018 #7
The Post Office, Medicare and Social Security funfs laserhaas Apr 2018 #22
What a vindictive, petty, dumbass. Ohiogal Apr 2018 #8
Translation: He is jealous of Jeff Bezos milestogo Apr 2018 #10
the fascists have been trying to destroy the unionized post office elmac Apr 2018 #11
The pensions must close to fully funded. Ilsa Apr 2018 #12
What needs evaluation is RepubliCON imposition of unique 75 year pension rule on USPS. Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2018 #13
this man is sick Skittles Apr 2018 #16
Wasting more taxpayers money Corgigal Apr 2018 #17
In other words Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2018 #18
Hey sexual predator...............you do realize that Tom Delay ( a fucking asshole ) turbinetree Apr 2018 #19
This is not Trump thinking this up. This is a repug Grima Wormtongue whispering in his ear. scarletwoman Apr 2018 #20
The bottom has fallen out of the stamp collecting market. roamer65 Apr 2018 #21
I knew this is where all that was leading.... FormerOstrich Apr 2018 #23
This is a witch hunt! duforsure Apr 2018 #25
This is going to be as f*cked up as the Voting Commission LastLiberal in PalmSprings Apr 2018 #26
Trump in his heavy handed style melm00se Apr 2018 #27
It's actually kind of humorous that Trump has called task forces "useless", and yet continues to Nitram Apr 2018 #30
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