An Inclusive Litany
11/21/94
The vice chairman of the United States Postal Service stated that
African Americans are over-represented among postal workers in
major cities, often at the expense of Latinos. Tirso del Junco, who is
himself Hispanic, said that postal service management in Los Angeles,
Chicago, and Miami "is driven by blacks—they must open the doors
of opportunity to everyone," reported the Los Angeles Times.
Postal Service officials denied del Junco's accusations
and argued that hiring is based on the results of a test open to
anyone. "The managers do not control the hiring of employees—the
register controls it," said Charly Amos, the Postal Service
Manager for Affirmative Action.