U.S. Postal Service to shed 10,000 jobs over next month
- The United States Postal Service plans to cut 10,000 jobs in the next 30 days, as confirmed by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.
- The job cuts will occur through a voluntary early retirement program and represent 1.5% of the total workforce of over 600,000 employees.
- Leonard Dennison, President of Local American Postal Workers Union 7035, expressed concerns about staffing shortages affecting mail service efficiency.
- DeJoy stated that fixing the USPS's broken business model is a daunting task.
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US Postal Service to cut 10 000 jobs over next 30 days
The United States Postal Service is expected to cut 10 000 jobs from its workforce over the next 30 days, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy confirmed this week. The positions will be eliminated through a voluntary early retirement programme. DeJoy, who is in the process of finding a successor, said he also signed a deal to work with Elon Musk’s […]
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