Usps to get rid of it, says the general postmaster
Louis Dejoy said that the agency must do these cuts to get back on the right track.
Long lines at the post office atmissing mail deliveries, you have surely noticed growing problems with the American postal service (USPS) in recent years. These are just some of the cracks in what the agency has recognized as a broken infrastructure. The USPS has been riddled with challenges, especiallyexacerbated financial losses By declining the income of the mail and the coverage pandemic. This is why in March 2021, the agency announced aTrial for America (DFA) To help withdraw it from the financial and operational crisis - and it contains 10 years of strategies and initiatives to achieve its objective. Now USPS Postmaster GeneralLouis Dejoy I just announced that the agency will make large cuts to help the plan. Read the rest to discover what the USPS get rid of.
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Dejoy had previously warned customers of a change earlier this year.
The postal service has already triggered a certain number of changes in the past year for its delivery plan for America, including price increases and slower service standards. In May, Dejoy warned customers that their agencyContinue to increase port rates In the coming years. At the time, the general post office said that we should prepare to see the prices for shipping costs increase at an "uncomfortable" rate until the agency "achieved our goal of projecting a trajectory that shows us autonomous ".
"Although our price decisions are finally taken under the authority of the Council of Governors, in the short term, I will most likely plead for these increases," said Dejoy at a meeting of May 5 with the Council of Governors USPS. "I believe that we have been seriously damaged by at least 10 years of a defective pricing model, which cannot be satisfied with one or two annual price increases, especially in this inflationary environment."AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
Now the Dejoy alerts the Americans with another change that probably soon strikes the agency.
The USPS makes serious cuts.
The USPS now plans to get rid of alargely of his workforce In the coming years, reported on July 28. Now, to break even, I think we may have to withdraw 50,000 people from the organization, "said Dejoy.
The USPS finished 2021 with nearly 517,000 career employees, which was its highest career labor since 2012, a government executive reported. Meanwhile, his careless career has remained around 136,000 in recent years.
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Many postal employees will be eligible for retirement.
The postal service will not necessarily stop hiring workers. According to DEJOY, the 50,000 employees he must pay will come from a natural source: retirement. "Over the next two years, 200,000 people will leave the organization for retirement," said the general post office.
In May, the office of the Inspector General of the USPS (OIG) published a report revealing that the agency ended the year 2021 with 23% of its 516,636 employees becomingretired. The OIG has indicated that nearly 150,000 workers will reach retirement eligibility for the next year, and over the next four years, a total of more than 196,700 should become eligible.
But USPS personnel difficulties have been reported at the local level.
Customers may not be delighted to learn that the USPS plans to reduce its workforce. At the local level, endowment problems were a major concern for workers and customers. An Ohio USPS worker recently told Newsy thatcurrent postal workers are exhausted and leave after having worked from 10 to 12 hours, six days a week - which has also made snowball in new hires that do not last long. "We have difficulties [with staff]," the worker told the media. "We had to overload our employees."
In Bozeman, Montana, some customers haveweeks spent without mail delivery And residents of this city drew attention to the USPS staff problems.Janice Gaedtkesaid toBozeman Daily Chronicle The fact that the longtime USPS factor on its route had left a ticket two weeks ago saying that she had stopped spending more time with her family. "I'm sorry for them, they are not paid enough, they are overloaded," said Gaedtke.
The USPS even warned against delivery delays due to these problems. "Due to continuous personnel problems, there may be days in the future when a customer does not receive mail, but we run employees and homework so that they will receive mail the next day," USPS Word Lecia Hall said to Bozeman Daily Chronicle .