Jeanette Dwyer

She was reappointed to the national board to fill the remainder of Executive Committeeman Johnny Miller's unexpired term on November 21, 2020.

In her acceptance speech, she stated:[1] We all know the Postal Service must change to meet declining mail volume, but some of the proposed changes, such as eliminating six-day delivery, would deny many Americans, including those in rural areas, access to postal services they expect and deserve.

Which is relied upon by millions of American families nationwide, especially in rural communities.On February 13, Jeanette testifies before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs during a hearing on U.S.

[3] On July 16, the House passed the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill, which included language protecting six‐day mail delivery, thereby blocking Donahoe's plan.

Substitute rural carriers and RCAs hired under the new contract faced a twenty percent cut in pay with no cost-of-living increases.

Despite these concessions, Direct of Labor Relations Joey Johnson voted with the USPS arbitrator to accept the contract.

It is also the first rural carrier contract to grant bereavement leave for employees taking time off for the death of a family member.

With Alabama State Steward Johnny Miller
Dwyer with her predecessor, Don Cantriel
Jeanette Dwyer & Don Maston
Dwyer & Postmaster John E. Potter