Bay Area USPS workers join nationwide rally against Trump administration's plans for privatization
Briefly

Thousands of postal workers in the Bay Area protested against Trump's proposed privatization of the USPS. Demonstrators expressed concerns about job losses and service delays, emphasizing the necessity of mail for medications and bills. Leaders like Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren supported the rallies, highlighting upcoming litigation efforts to prevent job cuts. Postal workers argued that cuts could restrict access, particularly for vulnerable communities relying on the USPS for communication and essential goods. The protests underscored the critical role of postal workers in community connectivity and the potential negative impacts of privatization on service delivery.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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