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Calls for increased rural Postal Service staffing grow louder

Across the country and especially in rural parts of Missouri, U.S. Postal Service staffing shortages are being blamed by some for delays in mail delivery. Some postal carriers say the lack of staffing hampers the ability to split overloaded routes and is at the heart of the issue affecting prompt mail delivery. .

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Postal workers speak out about short staffing mail delays / Public News Service

Members of the American Postal Workers Union are calling for more staffing and better pay to reduce turnover. They say the problem is affecting mail delivery, particularly in rural areas. An audit by the Office of the Inspector General last year found the U.S. .

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Shapiro repeats call for minimum wage hike ahead of budget proposal

HARRISBURG — With the annual budget address on the horizon and myriad complexities involved in creating and delivering his latest spending proposal for Pennsylvania, Gov. Josh Shapiro shared a simple

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A PA minimum wage increase helps parents and families, not just teens, report says

A PA minimum wage increase helps parents and families, not just teens, report says
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Report 1 34 million PA workers would benefit from higher minimum wage / Public News Service

A new report has shed light on who would benefit most in Pennsylvania from raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026. More than 1.3 million workers would see higher paychecks, said report author Claire Kovach, a senior research analyst for the Keystone Research Center. Pennsylvania s minimum wage has been $7.25 per hour for more than a decade, and the state has lost significant buying power in that time. .

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