Union Expresses Opposition to Service Proposal

It’s not often that ratepayers and a postal union can find common ground, but the Postal Service’s proposal to again reduce service standards has provided one. The example was an August 23 statement by Mark Dimondstein, president of the American Postal Workers Union: “The American Postal Workers Union is deeply concerned regarding the August 22nd announcement from postal management, with…

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USPS Proposes to Lower Service Standards – Again

Though spun to appear as improving service performance, the Postal Service has announced a proposal to further reduce service standards so it can eliminate afternoon collections nationally.  The announcement preceded a planned webinar to discuss the proposal in advance of filing for an advisory opinion from the Postal Regulatory Commission.  Though the USPS is overtly committed to going through the…

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USPS Scanning Data Misrepresents Date of Mailing

The popular perception may be that trackable mailpieces are scanned when deposited, during processing, and at delivery and that, in turn, the places, dates, and times reported by the Postal Service are accurate reflections of real events, including where and when they occurred. However, a situation reported by a Mailers Hub subscriber not only suggests that perception is incorrect, but…

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Untouchable – Commentary

In speaking with our subscribers, a frequent and predictable topic is the price and service impacts of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s 10-Year Plan.  At some point in such conversations comes the question of how and by whom implementation of his Plan can be slowed or stopped.  The answer is simple: only two entities can do that, and neither is about…

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