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Wednesday, March 19, 2025   

Postal workers and supporters across Mississippi are preparing to join a National Day of Action on Thursday to oppose what they see as the growing threat of postal privatization.

The event, organized by the American Postal Workers Union, aims to protect the United States Postal Service from being turned over to private corporations, a move opponents claim could lead to higher costs, reduced services and the loss of good-paying union jobs.

Mark Dimondstein, president of the union, has been vocal about the risks of privatization, often saying his slogan, "the Post office belongs to the people, not to the billionaires."

"Wall Street are those few that want to turn this over where they can make new investment opportunities, new profits," Dimondstein pointed out. "The fundamental implications are the threat to the 'universal service' standard, again it's an equal right enshrined in the Constitution."

Proponents of privatization claim it would bring greater efficiency, cost savings and improved services. Meanwhile, in Mississippi, rallies are set for Thursday, including a 9 a.m. event at the Jackson Post Office at 401 East South Street, and a 4 p.m. gathering at Biloxi Beach, at 2350 Beach Boulevard. The actions are among more than 200 events planned across the country to oppose privatization.

As the event approaches, Dimondstein is urging the public to join the fight to preserve the U.S. Postal Service.

"There is no question that postal workers are concerned, they are concerned for themselves and they really are concerned for the customers," Dimondstein stressed. "This is a service we are proud of and a mission that we are dedicated to."

This issue is particularly critical in Mississippi, where many residents rely on the Postal Service for essential needs, such as receiving medications, voting by mail and sending and receiving packages.

Disclosure: The American Postal Workers Union contributes to our fund for reporting on Consumer Issues, Livable Wages/Working Families. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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