Postal Employees Rally to Save America's Postal Service (9/27)
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September 27 has been designated by postal employees as a Day of Action to Save America’s Postal Service. We are rallying in every congressional district in the country with two aims:
- Inform the public about the actual financial situation at the U.S. Postal Service and what’s at stake for residents and businesses throughout her district; and
- Explain how the problems can be resolved, including by supporting House Bill 1351.
The Postal Service affects every resident and business in your community, and so what happens to it is of great local as well as national importance. We must not let America's postal service be taken from us.
Check out this important information sheet about what's really going on at the postal service (PDF). You’ll note how different the actual situation facing the U.S. Postal Service is from what’s been portrayed to the public.
In Raleigh - Download the flyer (PDF)
When: 4:00‐5:30 pm, Tuesday, September 27
Where: Brad Miller’s Congressional Office, 1300 St. Mary’s Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27605
Questions? Please contact your site lead, Mike Clement, (919) 633‐0360
In Charlotte - Download the flyer (PDF)
When: 4:00‐5:30 pm, Tuesday, September 27
Where: Sue Myrick’s Congressional Office, 6525 Morrison Blvd., Suite 100, Charlotte, North Carolina 28211
Questions? Please contact your site lead, Tim Rorie, (704) 905‐9406
In Asheville - Download the flyer (PDF)
When: 12:00‐5:00 pm, Tuesday, September 27
Where: Asheville Post Office, 33 Coxe Ave., Asheville, North Carolina 28801
Questions? Please contact your site lead, Larry Sorrells, (828) 301‐5921
In Greensboro - Download the flyer (PDF)
When: 4:00‐5:30 pm, Tuesday, September 27
Where: Howard Coble’s Congressional Office, 2102 North Elm Street, Greensboro, North Carolina 27408 (at the corner of Cornwallis & Elm)
Questions? Please contact your site lead, Tim Greene, (336) 324‐0032
In Wilmington - Download the flyer (PDF)
When: 4:00‐5:30 pm, Tuesday, September 27
Where: Mike McIntyre’s Congressional Office, 401 N. Front Street, Wilmington, North Carolina 28401
Questions? Please contact your site lead, Jamey Charlet, (910) 547‐3060
In Fayetteville - Download the flyer (PDF)
When: 4:00‐5:30 pm, Tuesday, September 27
Where: Green Street Post Office, 301 Green St., Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301
Questions? Please contact your site lead, Tony McKinnon, Sr., (910) 624‐1153
In Franklin - Download the flyer (PDF)
When: 12:00‐5:00 pm, Tuesday, September 27
Where: Franklin Post Office, 250 Depot St., Franklin, North Carolina 28734
Questions? Please contact your site lead, Gerald Brown, (828) 582‐4926
In Greenville - Download the flyer (PDF)
When: 4:00‐5:30 pm, Tuesday, September 27
Where: Corner of Greenville Blvd. and Charles Blvd., Greenville, NC 27858 (Across from ECU and Pirates Pointe shopping ctr)
Questions? Please contact your site lead, Craig Schadewald, at (252) 229‐6942
In Hendersonville - Download the flyer (PDF)
When: 12:00‐5:00 pm, Tuesday, September 27
Where: Hendersonville Post Office, 427 Fifth Ave. W, Hendersonville, North Carolina 28739
Questions? Please contact your site lead, Gerald Brown, (828) 582‐4926
The NC State AFL-CIO is proud to stand in solidarity with our tens of thousands of brothers and sisters who are postal employees - as well as with their families and communities who depend on them. Please stand with them, also, on September 27th.