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    Contact your Legislators!!!

    Apwu133
    By Apwu133,

    Contact your legislators to oppose the proposed changes at the USPS Charleston P&DC

     

    The Honorable Jim Justice, Governor

    Office of the Governor

    State Capitol State Building One

    1900 Kanawha Boulevard, East

    Charleston, WV  25305

    (304) 558-2000

    https://appengine.egov.com/apps/wv/governor/contactus

     

    The Honorable Joe Manchin, Senator

    900 Pennsylvania Avenue, Ste. 629
    Charleston, WV 25302

    (304) 342-5855

    (202) 202-224-3954

    https://www.manchin.senate.gov/contact-joe/email-joe

     

    The Honorable Shelley Moore Capito, Senator

     

    500 Virginia Street East, Suite 950

    Charleston, WV  25301

    (304) 347-5372

    (202) 224-6472

    https://www.capito.senate.gov/contact/contact-my-office

     

    The Honorable Carol Miller, Congresswoman

    33 Tennessee Avenue

    Charleston, WV  25302

    (681) 945-6556

    (202) 225-3452

    https://millerforms.house.gov/contact/

     

    Amy Shuler Goodwin, Mayor Charleston

    501 Virginia Street East

    Charleston, WV  25301

    (304) 348-8174

    mayorsoffice@cityofcharleston.org

     

    Frank Mullens, Mayor South Charleston

    401 D Street

    South Charleston, WV  25303

    (304) 744-5301

    scmayor@cityofsouthcharleston.com


    Thank you Senator Joe Manchin III for supporting us

    Apwu133
    By Apwu133,


    Thank you to WV AFL-CIO for standing with us

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    By Apwu133,
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    Help Save Jobs!!

    Help our APWU 133 brothers and sisters who work for the U.S. Postal Service in West Virginia! Follow this link to oppose the proposed changes at the USPS Charleston P&DC mail processing facility, which could cost our area hundreds of jobs.

    This survey is only for a limited time!!

    We will provide updates ASAP.


    WV AFL-CIO

    Apwu133
    By Apwu133,
    The following email was sent to the WV AFL-CIO President Joshua Sword by state and local Legislative Director Bob Redman. President Sword later responded that the AFL-CIO are with us 100%
    Good Evening, President Sword,
    On Wednesday, November 22, the day before Thanksgiving, employees of the Charleston WV, USPS Processing and Distribution Center were given a stand-up talk by their supervisors. Management indicated that two facilities in the Pennsylvania area may be processing mail, otherwise dedicated to Charleston. This will affect over 500 union AFL-CIO members, and more than likely delay the delivery of mail.
    Currently, a study is being conducted by the USPS in conjunction with Postmaster General Louis Dejoy’s Delivering for America ten-year plan. The plan is to eliminate Processing and Distribution Centers and merge into Regional Sorting Processing Centers, with Pittsburgh as one of the new centers. The Charleston facility will be downgraded to a Logistics and Distribution Center (LDC). LDCs provide mail processing and distribution to local Post Offices as well as other smaller distribution facilities and are equipped with fixed mechanization for mail processing. However, many mail processing machines will be removed, including several already taken out of the Charleston P&DC in the past six months.
    United States Senator Gary Peters, D-Mich., who chairs the Senate committee with oversight of the Postal Service, said in a statement he was "concerned that several of the initiatives in this plan will harm service for folks across the country who rely on the Postal Service for prescription drugs, financial documents, running their small businesses, and more."
    "Cuts to service standards for first-class mail, limiting hours at local post offices, and making it more difficult for people to access postal products would adversely impact USPS customers across the nation, including in rural and underserved communities." Peters added.
    The P&DC started processing mail from its Charleston location in September 1993. Charleston started assumed mail from Huntington, Beckley, Parkersburg, Clarksburg, Lewisburg, and Princeton, West Virginia in addition to Ashland and Pikeville Kentucky within the past decade after their closures. This potential job loss will not only affect union employees and their families, but also generate a possible economic decline in the local economy.
    Brother Sword, we need your help. Please stand in solidarity with the members of APWU Local 133 and pledge your support. I will keep you updated with our fight as well as any local events to combat this.
    Bob Redman
    Legislative Director
    APWU 133
    Charleston WV

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