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2020 Year in Review – Mailing Industry

Login or register now to gain instant access to the rest of this premium content! It has been a year filled with all manner of challenges, twists and turns for the mailing industry and the United States Postal Service. Not only a global pandemic, but, natural disasters, unemployment in the double digits, a new Postmaster General and a presidential election year. The perfect storm?  The mailing industry has been hit especially hard in 2020. COVID-19 has brought with it reduced mail volume, delivery performance (USPS and other carrier performance) has been affected negatively, remote working employees has challenged many employers to pivot their service delivery models to support clients and manage their businesses. All this while being cognizant of their families’, friends’, clients’ and employees’ safety and health. The supply chains supporting our industry, the customers and clients generating the marketing mail volumes have also been impacted, and the rippl

USPS Releases Updated 2020 Post-Election Analysis Report

Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The U.S. Postal Service today released an updated 2020 Post-Election Analysis that outlined the steps the agency took to deliver a record 136 million ballots and Election Mailpieces during the 2020 General Election and the two run-off elections for the United States Senate in Georgia. Read the full report here: Throughout the 2020 election, the Postal Service faced unprecedented challenges, but the commitment of our 644,000 men and women to deliver the nation s ballots never wavered even in the face of the pandemic, said Postmaster General Louis DeJoy. We take great pride in the Postal Service s performance which is thanks to our hard-working employees who went to extraordinary lengths to fulfill our public service mission, meet the public s high expectations and uphold the Postal Service s promise to deliver the nation s Election Mail securely and in a timely manner.

USPS and civil rights groups reach deal to fast-track ballots in Georgia runoff elections

USPS and civil rights groups reach deal to fast-track ballots in Georgia runoff elections Jacob Bogage © Lynne Sladky/AP Roughly 65 million Americans voted by mail in the Nov. 3 election. More than 1.3 million Georgians have requested mail-in ballots for the state s Jan. 5 runoff election, of which 721,000 have been returned. Civil rights groups and the U.S. Postal Service struck a deal on speedier ballot-handling procedures ahead of Georgia’s critical runoff election, avoiding a court battle at a time the mail system is getting hammered by holiday packages and staffing shortages. More than 2 million Georgians have cast their votes in the Jan. 5 race that will decide control of the U.S. Senate. Democrats Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock are attempting to unseat two Republican incumbents Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler by maximizing early and absentee votes from key constituencies, especially Black voters in the Atlanta area, that have

USPS Agrees to Expedite Georgia Voters Mail Ballots Ahead of Runoff Elections

USPS Agrees to Expedite Georgia Voters Mail Ballots Ahead of Runoff Elections Newsweek 12/24/2020 Emily Czachor © GEORGE FREY/AFP via Getty Images The U.S. Postal Service agreed to comply with a set of terms established by civil rights organizations, including the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, to ensure Georgia voters mail-in ballots are counted ahead of January s runoff elections. Mail-in ballots sit in containers from the US Postal Service waiting to be processed by election workers at the Salt Lake County election office in Salt Lake City, Utah on October 29, 2020 The United States Postal Service (USPS) has agreed to provisions that stipulate timely and efficient transport of Georgia s mail ballots in the final weeks leading up to its runoff elections.

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