Posted on 01/21/2013 8:29:48 PM PST by Lancey Howard
(Reuters) - While delivering mail on Chicago's North Side, Lakesha Dortch-Hardy spoke about how much she loves her job at the U.S. Postal Service, and how much it would hurt if jobs such as hers were to disappear.
"These jobs are the middle class ..." said Dortch-Hardy, a tall, energetic 38-year-old, who took long strides as she wheeled her cart along a row of two- and three-story brick apartment houses. "Without this job, I don't know where I'd be right now."
The cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service has eliminated 168,000 jobs since 2006, and more cuts could result as it struggles to avoid its own "fiscal cliff." As the United States honors Martin Luther King's civil rights legacy on Monday, many African-American workers may be facing new obstacles to achieving and maintaining a middle-class life style.
African-Americans represent 13.1 percent of the U.S. population and 11.6 percent of the labor force, according to a 2012 U.S. Department of Labor report. Nearly one in five African-American workers hold government jobs such as mail clerks, firefighters and teachers, the report said.
"There's a long tradition of the public sector being more friendly, or less hostile, to African-American workers," said Robert Zieger, emeritus professor of history at the University of Florida in Gainesville. "The Post Office is the best example."
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I’m sorry, I didn’t know jobs came in colors.
Well, in the private sector, you have to actually be capable of making a contribution ...
Sure they do. If you are white and don’t have prior military service you cant gat a job with the postal service. But if you are African American you get hired and in no time at all you be a pos master Bro.
USPS: Minorities and retired military. I read somewhere recently that the USPS really needs to shed 250,000 positions. I just hope that the one’s in my local PO are on the list. They go out of their way to treat the patrons with as much disrespect as they can get away with. These jerks watch the clock and don’t stay at their station one second into their breaks!
USPS: Minorities and retired military. I read somewhere recently that the USPS really needs to shed 250,000 positions. I just hope that the one’s in my local PO are on the list. They go out of their way to treat the patrons with as much disrespect as they can get away with. These jerks watch the clock and don’t stay at their station one second into their breaks!
News to me, also.
Its a sad state of affairs.
I was shocked when the deaths from the anthrax after 9/11 included a black college classmate of mine. I was saddened that after getting the college degree from a prestigious university he had gone to work in the post office. Afraid of competing? Comfortable family historical job?
Did the article mention that the USPS is losing 9 billion per year?
Hey USPS, here’s an idea. Issue an Obama portrait postage stamp limited edition, historic claptrap appeal and all that BS and charge extra for it. The sheeples will fork over their welfare and SS dollar to obtain them. That oughta funnel back in a few more redistributed greens.
Didn’t know the post office ran black ops
Well, the blacks vote, what, 97 percent dim? Where do they think that money for jobs, theirs included, will come from if they constantly vote against the producers?
That's a huge percentage, and a lot of families. It follows that many blacks would not support a political party that campaigns on the premise of smaller, limited government. There is another thread going here at FR where a freeper was told by a postal clerk that he voted for Ubama because Romney would close down his post office.
Someone fax me a crying towel.
I would say that it is prima facie evidence of job discrimination. The percentage of black employees is significantly out of line with their percentage in the general population. Somebody call the ACLU.
Or more?...
Last week, the Postal Service Board of Governors met to discuss a range of cost-cutting measures to strengthen the service's finances following the loss of a staggering $15.9 billion in fiscal year 2012.
HEE-hee-hahahahahahahahahaha..........
> I would say that it is prima facie evidence of job discrimination. The percentage of black employees is significantly out of line with their percentage in the general population. Somebody call the ACLU.
The ACLU doesn’t care about reverse racism or any situation where white people are affected because it doesn’t get their names in the news.
Good. Let em all go stand in line outside the white house for a job. Massah barack will take care of them.
The Postal Service, self-funded by postage sales, blames most of the losses on a pre-funding requirement enacted by Congress in 2006 that requires it to make annual payments of nearly $5.5 billion in health benefits for future retirees.
Those mean Republicans again. How dare they force workers to pay for their own Rolls Royce retirement bennies.
That's a good question, ely, but so is the easy answer: they don't (think.)
Just as my former ex-employer, a hi tech company, didn't think when it laid off 10% of the IT department staff, to export their jobs to Bangalore, didn't think how that would affect the U.S. economy and in the end after all itself as well! Neither did any other U.S. employer exporting American jobs, despite growing revenues (as mine had), because all of us, individuals and corporate managers, think only about ourselves and our own interests, which characteristic is so admired by the worshipping Ayn Rand fans. In the end, there is something to the Left's slogan "Think globally, act locally!"
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