DEBBIE CLARKSON, DISTRICT FIVE CONGRESSIONAL District Liaison
2429 Chester Hwy
York, SC 29745
Cell: 803-230-2326
E-mail: ECLARK8690@aol.com
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The following is the contact information for Congressman John Spratt:
1401 Longworth Bldg. 201 E. Main Street, Suite 305 707 Bultman Drive 88 Public Square
Washington, DC 20515 Rock Hill, S.C. 29730 Sumter, S.C. 29150 Darlington, S.C. 29532
Tel. 202-225-5501 Tel. 803-327-1114 Tel. 803-773-3362 Tel. 843-393-3998
Fax 202-225-0464 Fax 803-327-4330 Fax. 803-773-7662 Fax. 843-393-8060
Fellow Brothers & Sisters
I am as frustrated as a hornet! This past month I have seen more and more changes occur at our local Post Offices.
Not good changes may I add. For example, all stamp vending machines have been removed and some Post Offices are now
closing at Noon during the week. Then today, I am in the vestibule of the Post Office waiting in line to mail something for a
customer and I noticed there is a woman walking in circles searching for something. I ask if there was something I could help
her with? She replied, "I am looking for Change of Address Forms". I begin to look with her. I then ask our clerk if there were
any C.O.A.'s behind the counter? The clerk replied, "no" and she said that all change of addresses are to be done over the
Internet now. The woman (customer) then asked what if you do not have Internet service? No-reply from the clerk. I went to my
truck and grabbed one for her. However, to myself I am thinking WHAT THE H---!!! During these times of economic hardship for
most Americans, does the Post Office capitalize on this? No!! We make it harder for our customers. We make them use pay
by phone services and force them to use the Internet, which most have forgone since it is considered a luxury. Let us make it
very inconvenient for our customers so they can think maybe by bringing in some competition, we as customers can get service
back.
I am asking all carriers to start e-mailing, writing, and/or calling who ever to let our voices be heard. We are not going to let
Management destroy our integrity, our hard work, and our good name. We need to let people know what is going on. I need your
help!!
Debbie Clarkson, CDL District 5
SCSALC
Dear Brothers and Sisters:
Time is flying by. It is hard for me to believe that it has been over 60 days since we were all together in Greenville. Thank you
District Five for electing me for another term. I cannot speak for all, but I received a lot of valuable information at the convention. As
the temporary shop steward in Rock Hill, I found the beginner shop steward class and the J-cam class very rewarding.
Judy and Jeff, Thank you.
As temporary shop steward, I have a newfound appreciation for our shop stewards. Every day is a new violation. What is up
with these supervisors? Can they NOT read? Or, do they just choose to ignore?
Speaking on behalf of District 5, we have several up hill battles in front of us. I continue to nag at Representative John Spratt and
Senator Lindsey Graham for support on the HR 22 as well as the Employee Free Choice Act. If there is anyone in District 5 reading this,
I sure hope you can write, call,or email our representatives to help me with this fight.
Look forward to seeing all in September.
Sincerely,
Debbie Clarkson, CDL District 5
SCSALC