Workers Unite Film Festival 2021

Signed, Sealed and Delivered: Labor Struggle In the Post Office

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On July 21, 1978 thousands of postal workers across the country walked off their jobs when their contract expired, saying “No” to mandatory overtime, forced speedups and hazardous working conditions. As a result of this wildcat strike, 600,000 postal workers won a better contract. But 200 workers were arbitrarily fired by management to teach all postal workers a lesson.


Signed, Sealed and Delivered is the story of the struggle these postal workers waged to win back their jobs. It follows their fight into the streets, onto the floor of the American Postal Workers Union’s National Convention and among workers and communities nationwide. But it took the tragic death of Michael McDermott, a 25 year old mail handler who was sucked into a conveyor belt and crushed to death, to bring their hazardous working conditions to national attention.

  • Year
    1980
  • Runtime
    38 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Tami Gold, Dan Gordon, Erik Lewis