US Postmaster General tells postal workers to leave mail behind if it slows down their route
A USPS employee in Santa Monica, California, during the coronavirus pandemic./ The US Postal Service's new Postmaster General has established new cost-saving policies that could slow down mail service./ Mail carriers are being told to leave mail behind at distribution centers rather than taking late trips, taking extra trips, or logging overtime, according to memos first reported on by The Washington Post and subsequently reviewed by Business Insider./ The Postal Service is on financially shaky ground due to the coronavirus pandemic, with ...
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