Saturday, April 4, 2020

USPS

Faith — United States Postal Service workers continue to go door to door even as this epidemic grows. As you read this, there have been more than 40 confirmed coronavirus cases within the USPS, and that number is only growing. The USPS is keeping homes across America connected and supplied through this crisis. Some staff have started a petition calling for their CEO to provide hazard pay to reflect the risks they're taking. Add your name to stand with them and ensure they have the protection and support they need.

Hazard pay for all USPS EMPLOYEES!!

67,948 have signed Carrying Mail 365's petition. Let's get to 75,000!

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As we get deeper and deeper into this Coronavirus epidemic postal employees are being forced to work and do overtime upwards of 12 hours a day. As of this present time there have been Upwards of more than 40 confirmed cases of coronavirus with-in the United States Postal Service. From dealing with the day-to-day struggles of rain, sleet snow, hail or no AC in postal vehicles limited heating in postal vehicles no innovations in carriers delivery methods no innovations in protection clothing or any other areas of the post office.

Megan Brennan USPS CEO hasn't sent any supplies such as had sanitizer or mask for employees protection, she made a very vague statement which basically read her employees should follow CDC guidelines. Blood, sweat, and tears postal employees carrier this company on their backs day in and day out at the expense of time with our families, wear and tear on our bodies, mental and emotional abuse from USPS management.

We are demanding hazard pay for working during Coronavirus considering we are essential during this epidemic we should at be paid for it. The union is no help to employees during this at all they should be fighting for this hazard pay or threatening for another shutdown. We have to get louder post office!! Hopefully this is an outlet to make change happen.

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