USPS letter carriers take pledge to wear a seat belt

Postal Service employees around the country recently took a pledge to always wear a seat belt when operating a motor vehicle on duty.

The seat belt pledge, organized by the USPS Chief Retail and Delivery Office, the National Association of Letter Carriers and the National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association, took place April 21.

Delivery units, district leaders and labor partners across the country rallied around a simple message: Safety first.

“Safety is not optional. It is a standard we own,” said Elvin Mercado, chief retail and delivery officer.

The pledge events included a stand-up talk and video with USPS and union leaders taking the pledge themselves.

“This was a six-month process at headquarters to put all the pieces together for this important safety initiative,” said Charles Headley, a delivery competency specialist in New Jersey who visited West Bloomfield, MI, for the event.

“We want all our employees to know how important it is that you stay safe. Let’s look out for each other,” he said.

Ontario Hopson, a customer services manager at Fort Dearborn Station in Chicago, stressed the urgency of the pledge.

“I don’t ever want to make a call to a family and tell them somebody was hurt. This needs to be taken seriously,” he said.

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Dennis Connolly

Be safe but also rush and run through a route so upper management can get bonuses. The entire agency is double speak and contradictions. Seatbelts slow people down and that’s why carriers don’t wear them because they get in trouble for being slow.

I wouldn’t do anything for USPS. They’ll turn it around
and use is against you.
That Union Branch should have never allowed that!!!!
Do your job, be safe.
Maybe they should have the Rurals take the “Oath”
Been like 3 fall out of their trucks in the last month.
Oh, that’s right only City Carriers are allowed to be abused.
Screw USPS!!!!!!

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