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Arizona rallies protest possible U.S. Postal Service reforms

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Rallies in Tucson and Phoenix are taking place today opposing the Trump administration's potential decision to privatize the U.S. Postal Service. The move comes as the agency has been struggling to balance its books in recent years. The Arizona rallies are two among many happening around the country.

Mark Dimondstein, president of the American Postal Workers Union, said the move is concerning and could jeopardize jobs and USPS operations.

"The other huge impacts are pricing and jobs. So what happens we you privatize, generally, is service goes down, cost goes up and good living-wage union jobs get eliminated," he explained.

In addition to the possible privatization of the agency, President Donald Trump is also entertaining moving the USPS under the control of the Commerce Department. Dimondstein said either proposal could translate to some of the most significant reforms in the agency's history.

Opponents to the plan contend it could limit folks' access to services. Currently the USPS is obligated to provide universal service to all Americans.

Dimondstein added that analysts at Wells Fargo have created a blueprint for privatizing the postal service, and claimed that because of privatization, postal parcel shipping rates would go up significantly which would benefit other carriers like UPS and FedEx.

"The reason why they say it would be so wonderful is package costs and rates would skyrocket because the public postal service is the low cost thinker," he continued.

Dimondstein considers the possibility devastating for the general public. But the Wells Fargo report claims that privatization of the postal service, while challenging, could get the agency back on track financially.

James Horwitz, communications director for the APWU, added that Wells Fargo advisors have also floated the idea of selling local post offices, which he thinks would be detrimental to many communities.

"It is very much part of these communities that people have a hard time imagining their town without a police department, a fire department and a post office," he said.


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