HD
2017
Director Jay Galione's documentary sheds light on his father's 30-year tenure as a postal clerk, depicting the harassment and threats he faced for defending his coworkers. This poignant exploration uncovers the toxic culture and downsizing efforts within the U.S. Postal Service, highlighting the struggles of postal workers, experts, and advocates who bravely confronted the agency's violent work environment. Featuring insights from notable figures like Ralph Nader and Richard Wolff, the film critiques the systematic dismantling and privatization of the mail industry, revealing how profit motives jeopardize employee well-being and working conditions.