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Why Danny Glover Is Trying to Save the Postal Service

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Getty 022015 DannyGlover?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1424457537368Frazer Harrison/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) — An unlikely candidate has volunteered his services to help save what has been called the dying U.S. Postal Service.

Danny Glover is an actor, producer and activist who has been a part of Hollywood for over two decades. He is well-known his role in The Color Purple and costarring with Mel Gibson in the Lethal Weapon series.

Glover’s ties to the USPS run deep. The video shows that his father, mother, brother and sister were postal workers. As a teenager, Glover worked for the USPS during winter breaks from school.

Contract negations began Thursday between the USPS and leaders from the American Postal Workers Union (APWU) at the Hyatt Regency in Washington, D.C. The night before, the union hosted a pep rally featuring a Glover endorsement video and the movie star in person.

Over a montage of family photos, Glover reflects, “Working for the Postal Service enabled my parents to buy their first home…They took great pride in their work.”

Several unions — including the APWU — strongly oppose the USPS’ efforts to privatize transactions to retailers, consolidate facilities and drop day of delivery services.

APWU President Mark Dimondstin has made the APWU’s battle a broader fight, recruiting 64 national organizations including farmers, civil rights groups and religious labor committees to form “A Grand Alliance to Save Our Public Postal Service.”


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