Friday, April 04, 2014

Up to 3,300 postmasters could lose their jobs by Oct.

Because the U.S. Postal Service will change its staffing policies in September, as many as 3,300 postmasters could lose their full-time jobs. The policy involves shortening post-office hours and providing more part-time positions and fewer full-time ones. "By October, the institution of the small-town career postmaster will become a thing of the past at almost half the country's post offices," says SavethePostOffice.com. (Hat tip to the Daily Yonder)

Around 8,800 post offices have already cut some hours during the past year and one half, 300 have scheduled public meetings and 3,900 have not scheduled a meeting or implemented any such changes. "If implementation continues at the current rate (about a hundred a month), some 600 of these post offices will have their hours reduced during the spring and summer," SavethePostOffice says. To see an interactive map showing post offices planning to reduce services, click here.

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