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#Restore USPS a fully public entity with worker self-management.
#Restore USPS a fully public entity with worker self-management.
(See [[Talk:Local Post Offices]] for details on the discussion that prompted this article.)
(See [[Talk:Local Post Offices]] for details on the discussion that prompted this article.)


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* [http://www.savethepostoffice.com/save-post-office-rally-and-march-portland-oregon Save the Post Office Rally and March - Portland Oregon]
* [http://www.savethepostoffice.com/save-post-office-rally-and-march-portland-oregon Save the Post Office Rally and March - Portland Oregon]
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Revision as of 18:22, 2 May 2013

This article will focus on the issue of transforming the U.S. Postal Service from its current organizational structure, and into a different (perhaps radically so) kind of organization. We'll touch on four possible scenarios, and expand on one or two of them. They are

  1. Privatization/lemon socialism -- the USPS spins off all its most profitable functions into fully private companies, leaving a shrunken rump to handle unprofitable necessities on the public dime.
  2. Current USPS "rescued" by removal of prefunding requirements and other measures, but basic structure remains.
  3. Convert USPS to a worker-owned cooperative.
  4. Restore USPS a fully public entity with worker self-management.

(See Talk:Local Post Offices for details on the discussion that prompted this article.)


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