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Postal Workers Rally Against Potential USPS Privatization

Postal Workers Rally Against Potential USPS Privatization

Postal workers across the United States are rallying against potential plans to privatize the United States Postal Service (USPS). Protests have been reported in cities like Boston, Asheville, and Washington, D.C., where workers and supporters voiced their opposition to any move that could lead to privatization or significant changes to the USPS.

In Boston, postal workers protested against proposed changes that they fear could lead to the privatization of the service. Similarly, in Asheville, protesters gathered to oppose potential plans that might affect the USPS. Washington, D.C., also saw a rally against the possible takeover of the USPS by the Trump administration, highlighting concerns over efficiency cuts and government control.

The protests come amid reports that the Trump administration and some financial institutions, including Wells Fargo, might be considering steps towards the privatization of the USPS. Critics argue that such moves could undermine the postal service's ability to serve all communities effectively and could lead to significant job losses.

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