Preamable

 

We, the postal workers of America, in order to form a more perfect union, establish this Constitution.
 
We, who come from diverse crafts, believe that in unity there is strength.
 
We believe that all postal and all members of labor have the right to economic, political and social justice.
 
That all men and woman have inherent right to earn a living and to be justly paid for the services they perform.
 
That all postal workers have the right to expects to have decent shelter, food and clothing.  That they have the right to see their children have the best education.  The investment of the worker's blood in giving service gives him that right.
 
We further believe that all men and women are created equal with the right to determine their own destiny and to participate in the forces and events that affect them.
 
We believe that all postal workers have the right, regardless of race, color, creed, sex, or national origin to hold their high and to have respect for themselves as individuals.
 
We believe, therefore, that in the spirit of the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution, all men and women are free have the right to come together to promote the common cause of all.
 
We also believe that all members have certain basic rights within our union and shall be secure in those rights.  In order to give life to the Preamble of this Constitution and to the Constitution itself, the Members Bill of Rights has been established.