PRINTING United Alliance CEO Ford Bowers today commended the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Reform on its recent hearing to review legislative proposals that would position the United States Postal Service (USPS) on more sustainable financial footing. The hearing represents step one in advancing postal reform legislation through the 117
th Congress, a goal Committee Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney has stated she wishes to see completed in the first 100 days of this legislative session.
In addition to USPS leadership, including Chairman of the USPS Board of Governors, The Honorable Rob Blom, and Postmaster General Mr. Louis DeJoy; today’s expert witnesses included Mr. Joel Quadracci, CEO of Quad Graphics. Mr. Quadracci testified on behalf of the Coalition for a 21
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You’ve got mail. Somewhere. Probably. The U.S. Postal Service is still digging out from under an avalanche of mail sent during the recent holiday season. But for much of the past year, the postal system has been strained by COVID-19 and policy changes.
Online shopping has skyrocketed during the pandemic as many customers sheltered at home. Both the postal service and those who depend on timely mail deliveries are still coping with the result.
In cities like St. Louis, postal workers are putting in 12-hour days and pulling extra shifts to make a dent in mountains of letters and parcels. In Baltimore, utility customers are receiving bills in the mail that are already past due. And outside the main post office in Detroit, Lucy Johnson says lost letters that should have arrived at their destination long ago are putting her house at risk.
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You ve got mail. Somewhere. Probably.
The U.S. Postal Service is still digging out from under an avalanche of mail sent during the recent holiday season.
But for much of the past year the postal system has been strained by the impact of COVID-19 on its workflow and workforce.
In addition, operational changes ostensibly designed to stop the system from hemorrhaging money helped create a backlog of mail.
And the head of the Postal Service pledges that more changes in the name of cost savings are coming soon.
Online shopping has skyrocketed during the pandemic as many customers sheltered at home.