http://www.timesleader.com/mld/timesleader/news/politics/10918055.htmLabor department bars distribution of newsletter criticizing reformBY PHILIP DINE
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
WASHINGTON - (KRT) - The Department of Labor is trying to stop federal employees from receiving a union newsletter that includes an article critical of President Bush's plans to change Social Security.
The department has distributed the quarterly newsletter since 1978 to 7,500 union members and other Labor Department employees outside of Washington as part of its contract with the union that represents those workers. But officials decided to block distribution of the current edition after learning about a column that referred to "the risky, ill-conceived White House plan to save Social Security by destroying it."
A top department official told managers to "take necessary and reasonable steps to stop distribution of this edition ... any existing bulk mail not distributed should not be distributed," according to an internal memo obtained by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
The column, written by a union lobbyist, urged union members to write legislators opposing Bush's plan to change Social Security, saying it "will reward Wall Street by funneling Social Security dollars into risky private accounts." Next to the article in the newsletter was a sample letter for mailing to legislators.
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