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Postal Workers “Speak up Together” for Dignity and Respect

Postal workers were “fired up, and ready to go,” as APWU members and allies across the country took action to demand dignity and respect on the Workers Memorial Day National Day of Action.

On April 28, union members wore stickers, filled out union surveys, and took to the streets to say “Enough is enough!” to a culture of bullying and toxicity from managers. That toxic culture has made our lives miserable, damaged morale, and forced dedicated workers out of the service, which has created a historic level of employee turnover.

There were approximately 60 rallies and other solidarity events across the country.

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