Viewpoint: Targeted Postal Workers Are a Bellwether for All U.S. Unions

Postal workers and supporters rallied in Detroit and around the country in a 2020 day of action, when the first Trump administration attacked the public postal service. A reelected and more aggressive Trump is threatening USPS once again. Photo: Jim West/jimwestphoto.com
https://labornotes.org/blogs/2025/02/viewpoint-targeted-postal-workers-are-bellwether-all-us-unions
February 26, 2025 / Eric Chornoby
The Trump administration has set its sights on the U.S. Postal Service and its 600,000 workers, 91 percent of whom are union members. The USPS is the nations largest unionized employer.
Postal workers like me are raising the alarm. If any agency should be immune to political meddling, its the USPS. The Postal Services role is outlined in the U.S. Constitution. The 1970 Postal Reform Act establishes postal workers right to collective bargaining and to filing with the NLRB. If the Trump administration thinks it can interfere in this unionized workplace, no worker is safe.
The Washington Post reported on February 21 that President Trump planned to move control of the USPS to the Commerce Department and fire the Postal Services Board of Governors.
President Trump confirmed that Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick was going to look at the USPS. The Board of Governors has sought legal representation to defend against this eventual attack.
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