close
close
The US postal service says that it will reduce 10K jobs in the next 30 days

The US postal service says that it will reduce 10K jobs in the next 30 days

The General Master Louis Doyjoy plans to reduce 10,000 workers and billions of dollars from the United States postal service budget and will make him work with the Efficient Efficiency Department of Elon Musk’s government, according to a letter sent to the members of Congress on Thursday.

Dege will help USPS address “big problems” in the agency of $ 78 billion a year, which has sometimes had problems in recent years to keep afloat. The agreement also includes the administration of general services in an effort to help postal service to identify and achieve “additional efficiencies.”

USPS listed problems such as the mismanagement of the agency’s retirement assets and the workers’ compensation program, as well as a variety of regulatory requirements that the letter described how to “restrict normal commercial practice.”

“This is an effort aligned with our efforts, since although we have achieved a lot, there is much more to do,” I wrote.

Critics of the agreement fear that the negative effects of cuts will be felt throughout the United States. The United States Democratic Representative, Gerald Connolly from Virginia, who received the letter, said that delivering the postal service to Doge would result in being undermined and privatized.

“This capitulation will have catastrophic consequences for all Americans, especially those in rural and difficult areas to reach, which depend on the postal service every day to deliver mail, medicines, ballots and more,” he said in a statement.

Currently, USPS uses about 640,000 workers in charge of delivering from internal cities to rural areas and even remote islands.

The service plans to reduce to 10,000 employees in the next 30 days through an early retirement program, according to the letter. The USPS announced the plan during the last days of the Biden administration in January, but at that time it did not include the number of workers expected to leave.

Neither the USPS nor the Trump administration immediately responded to the Electronic Associated Press emails requesting comments.

The agency previously announced plans to reduce its operational costs by more than $ 3.5 billion annually. And this is not the first time that thousands of employees were cut. In 2021, the agency cut 30,000 workers.

As the service that has operated as an independent entity since 1970 has struggled to balance the books with the decline of the first class mail, has fought against the calls of President Donald Trump and others that were privatized. Last month, Trump said he can put USPS under the control of the Department of Commerce in what would be an acquisition of executive branch.

The president of the National Letters Association, Brian L. Renfroe, said in a statement in response to Thursday’s letter that welcomes anyone’s help to address some of the agency’s biggest problems, but firmly faced any movement to privatize the postal service.

“Common sense solutions are what postal service needs, not the privatization efforts that will threaten 640,000 postal jobs, 7.9 million jobs linked to our work and universal service in all Americans depends daily,” he said.

Litay, a republican donor who had a logistics business, was appointed to lead USPS during Trump’s first mandate in 2020. He has faced repeated challenges during his mandate, including COVID-19 pandemic, increases in electoral ballots and efforts for cost losses and service cuts.

Back To Top