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USPS workers speak up about unjust working conditions in extreme Texas heat

  • USPS (United States Postal Service) workers in Texas are speaking up about unjust working conditions in the extreme summer heat.
  • About a year ago, a UPS worker in North Texas died while on the job from heat illness.
  • The President of the National Association of Letter Carriers said that a USPS worker in Corpus Christi fainted last week while on the job.
  • USPS works say they need more heat breaks, more accessible water, and air conditioning in all mail delivery vehicles.

The United States Postal Service (USPS) workers in Corpus Christi say they are struggling with working in extreme summer temperatures in Texas. The President of the National Association of Letter Carriers, Juan Munoz, believes daily operations during the hot summer months need to change. Almost exactly a year ago, a UPS driver in North Texas died while on the job from a heat-related illness. Munoz said that a Corpus Christi USPS worker fainted while on the job last week.
“It’s always, you know, it hits you in the heart that it could have been prevented, but you know, because management ultimately is responsible for our safety, we are at ends with them over how we can address these issues. And to them, it seems that they don’t care. They care about the mail,” Juan Munoz, The President of the National Association of Letter Carriers said.

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