USPS Sees ‘Massive Turnover’ In Non-Career Workers As Union Protests Short-Staffing

The Postal Service says it’s getting operations on the right track after years of pandemic-related challenges.

But the American Postal Workers Union says the agency remains too short-staffed to meet service standards, leading to burnout and a high rate of employee turnover.

APWU held nationwide protests in front of postal facilities and congressional offices on April 28 — Workers’ Memorial Day — to voice concerns about workforce shortages.

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Jory Heckman